Free to a good home. You pick it up or pay shipping. Located in Chardon, OH, about 20 miles E of Cleveland.
Model number HMM-1900. I think this is the correct description of this monitor:
http://www.griffintechnology.com/monitors/Ehman01.html
It has a crisp paper-white screen. Input connector is a 9-pin D-shell with 6 pins populated.
Although I was able to use this with a PC VGA card at 1024 X 768, it is *not* a multi-sync monitor. You can get it to lock by fiddling the adjustments in the back. When the machine boots or blue-screens at 640X480 you cannot see the picture. You can have the VGA adapter cable I built for this purpose if you want it.
I don't know that much about MacIntoshes, so I can't tell you what machines it might work with.
I needed a huge monitor for a computer I was building for a partially sighted neighbor, but then I scrounged a 21" color monitor, so I don't need this any more.
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Jonathan Engdahl Rockwell Automation
Principal Research Engineer 24800 Tungsten Road
Advanced Technology Euclid, OH 44117 USA
Euclid Labs http://users.safeaccess.com/engdahl
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