Mitsubishi Monitor

From: Geoffrey Thomas <geoffreythomas_at_onetel.net.uk>
Date: Wed Jul 14 04:12:14 2004

http://www.questinc.com/catalog/monitors/monitors-MITSUBISHI-HC3925KTK.html

See if above link is any help.

Geoff.

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Subject: Mitsubishi Monitor


> Hello:
> I need some advise, if someone can please help me out regarding
> identifying what this monitor is for. I have been given an older 20'
> Mitsubishi monitor with two 15 pin connectors on the back (signal A,
Signal
> B) along with 5 of the round connectors with the two pins on each. Each
> round silver connector is labled R, G, B, Comp HD, and VD, respectively,
> obviously some sort of color connectors for RGB color, I think. It has no
> video cables for the 15 pin connectors, so it looks like I need a
male-male
> cable to attach it to a PC. I am not sure what type of system it is
> supposed to connect to (PC, MAC, whatever). That's what my question is.
I
> am unfamiliar with dealing with fancy monitors like this with all the
> connections. I did a Google search and it said it cost $2235 years ago,
> but no other info is available. Below is the model number:
> MITSUBISHI (Model #HC3925KTK) 20" .31 DOT 800X600 NI $2235. On the front
it
> says, Diamond Scan 20M and another label says "Digital Post". Maybe its
for
> a Digital computer.
>
> 1.) So, is this monitor worth anything?
>
> 2.) What computer can I test it on today, to see if it works? A PC or a
MAC,
> Sun? I don't know.
>
> This seems like a dumb question, but I have not seen a monitor before with
> this sort of connections, so I would appreciate som advise on this
> monstrosity of a monitor. It's a giant thing!
>
>
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