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Gareth Knight
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Amiga Computers
Other Amiga Products
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Q-Drive 1241 CD-ROM drive
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The Q-Drive 1241 was an official CD-ROM drive for the A1200
computer. Unlike the earlier CD1200, Amiga Technologies realised
that a PCMCIA would be a more intelligent choice for an interface.
The drive itself is a 4x Panasonic IDE drive with a custom
interface similar to the Zappo. The accompanying software allow the
use of PhotoCD and CD player. In addition, Aminet CD #8.was also
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Amiga Monitor models
The 15" and 17" monitor models were on sale around April 1996. |
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Amiga M1438S |
14 tube, anti-glare, 0.28 mm dot pitch
Horizontal frequencies 15-40 kHz
Vertical frequencies 45-90 Hz
Stereo amplifier built-in
Two loudspeakers built-in
AMIGA RGB Video cable standard |
Amiga M1538S
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15" diagonal Black Matrix
0.28 mm dot pitch Short persistance (P22) tube
Anti-static AR faceplate finish
Horizontal: 15 - 38 kHz
Vertical: 45 - 90 Hz
Bandwidth: 40 MHz
Analog RGB via 23-pin AMIGA-Sub 'D' 0.7 V
75 Ohm Separate H and V sync
Audio input LHS / RHS phono socket
Audio input signal 1 V p-p 5000
Ohm Audio Output 0.5 W RMS per channel
Line 90 - 265 V, 50 - 60 Hz
Power Consumption 65 W max.
Operating temperature 0 - 40 °C
Relative humidity 10 - 90
354x360x380mm (HxWxD)
14.4 kg unpackaged |
Amiga M1764
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17" inch monitor
0.28 mm dot pitch,
307 x 225 mm typical display size
Display timings-
Horizontal: 15 - 64 kHz,
Vertical: 45 - 125 Hz
Bandwidth: 85 MHz,
Maximum Resolution
1280 x 1024 60 Hz
1152 x 870 68 Hz
1024 x 768 76 Hz
All AMIGA resolutions and frequencies!
Mains on/off
On screen Display control of all functions
15 pin 'D - Sub' captive lead
Power Consumption 95 W max |
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