Re: turbo-digest, Volume 108, Issue 50

From Robert Rugge <xxxxxx@bitfly.com>
Date
Mike, I have both of them (in fact I have to PCE-LTs ... Anyone want to buy
one?) ... As another list member pointed out, the PCE-LT screen seems
better, but there's a pretty simple reason for this... The PCE-LT screen has
a direct connection into the system, whereas the PCE Duo Monitor only has a
composite video in connection... The same thing basically applies to the PCE
RGB Monitor combo vs. if you just took a normal PCE and hooked it up to a
composite-to-RGB convertor and plugged it into an RGB Monitor.  Neither of
them, however, has a 6" screen ... The LT (I can't measure right now, I'm
moving so they're packed) is around 4" - bigger than the GT - and the Duo
Monitor is just slightly bigger than that.  Then again, maybe my memory is
failing me... Probably the coolest thing about the Monitor however is its
form factor, and how it slides out to become the useable screen.

Rob
http://bitfly.com

> From: xxxxxx@aol.com
> Date: Thu Feb 21 11:32:57 EST 2002
> Subject: Re: I need info on an all in one Turbo system...
>
>
> Hey, you guys left out this idea.  A PC-Engine LT with the necessary
adapters.
>
> While were on the subject, how many list members have a pc-engine lt in
> their collection?
> Any impressions about the pc-engine duo monitor?
> I know it has a 6" tft screen, how does it compare to the
> turboexpress/pc-engine gt's screen?
> Mike