TIPS- Buying an LCD for a Commodore 64 (or 128)

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Commodore monitors are increasingly rare and expensive compared to the computers themselves. Here are some tips on buying an LCD for your C64 (or C128)!

CHAPTERS-
0:00 - Intro
3:24 - Tip #1
5:24 - Tip #2
8:10 - Tip #3
13:08 - Tip #4
18:15 - Outro

MORE INFORMATION-
The Toshiba television featured in this video is model 15DL75.
The Philips TV mentioned as supporting both NTSC and PAL is 15PF5120/28.

Commodore monitors released specifically for use with the C64 included the original 1701 (no A, B, C, or D), the 1702, and multiple 1802 versions, with the later 1802 models intended for the Commodore 64C.

For the C128, the 1902 and 1902A were fully compatible with the C64 in 40-column mode, and also supported 80-column RGBI via a separate input.

#Commodore64 #C64 #LCD #Monitor #Television

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