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Brad Schuette
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      02-03-2004, 08:31 PM


Does anyone know of a manufacturer and model of an LCD monitor that
would be capable of handling a composite video signal at 31kHz
horizontal frequency and 120 Hz vertical frequency? The display could
be anywhere from 15" to 18". It seems that everything I've found only
goes up to 75 Hz.

I have located CRTs with these specs, but no LCDs. I have also found
LCD projectors, and plasma displays with these specs, but that's not
what I need.

Another option would be to convert the 120 Hz signal down to 60 Hz,
through some type of video processor, and either leave it as a
composite signal, to be connected via RCA or BNC, or convert it to a
VGA signal.

The signal is coming from a piece of medical equipment, of which I
have no control of the video output. It's just a 75 ohm 120 Hz
composite signal.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!
 
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      02-04-2004, 10:42 AM

"Brad Schuette" <> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know of a manufacturer and model of an LCD monitor that
> would be capable of handling a composite video signal at 31kHz
> horizontal frequency and 120 Hz vertical frequency? The display could
> be anywhere from 15" to 18". It seems that everything I've found only
> goes up to 75 Hz.
>
> I have located CRTs with these specs, but no LCDs. I have also found
> LCD projectors, and plasma displays with these specs, but that's not
> what I need.
>
> Another option would be to convert the 120 Hz signal down to 60 Hz,
> through some type of video processor, and either leave it as a
> composite signal, to be connected via RCA or BNC, or convert it to a
> VGA signal.
>
> The signal is coming from a piece of medical equipment, of which I
> have no control of the video output. It's just a 75 ohm 120 Hz
> composite signal.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks!


I cant recommend a specific model off hand but be sure to look up the input
specifications when looking at lcd's, most accept higher input refresh rates
than they actually put out.


 
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