Converting TTL monitor to Analog

From: Davison, Lee <Lee.Davison_at_merlincommunications.com>
Date: Thu May 10 03:18:07 2001

> How do you define resolution at the monitor level? I've always
been able to
> get entirely different resolutions out of monitors, and why would
they
> disagree? If it's an analogue signal, wouldn't the monitor just
sweep along
> and project whatever is input?

It's defined in lines, i.e. the number of black to white transitions you can
draw
on a horizontal line before it all becomes a grey blur. If you know the dot
pitch
for your monitor then it will be about 1/2 that for delta dots or 1/3 that
for stripes
Multiplied by the tube width.
Domestic receivers are rarely better than 450 lines which is why NetTV is so
warm
and fuzzy.

Lee.



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