"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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