Hello everybody!
I own a fairly decent monitor: LG F900P (Flatron). For several days now I have been wondering whether I would be able to connect an Xbox to this particular monitor. Of course I am aware that normally it is quite complicated and requires special hardware, but I still have a small shred of hope... My monitor has several BNC inputs, three of them marked as RGB respectively. Monitor specs say that they are analog.
Here is a (rather bad) picture of the monitor's back panel:
- http://kastor.ds.pg.gda.pl/~olszes/LG_F900P_back.jpg (http://kastor.ds.pg.gda.pl/~olszes/LG_F900P_back.jpg) (~40 KB)
The monitor has 5 BNC inputs: R, G, B, VD, COMP HD
And here are some specs:
- http://kastor.ds.pg.gda.pl/~olszes/F900P.pdf (http://kastor.ds.pg.gda.pl/~olszes/F900P.pdf) (~600 KB)
- http://kastor.ds.pg.gda.pl/~olszes/LG_Flatron_F900P.pdf (http://kastor.ds.pg.gda.pl/~olszes/LG_Flatron_F900P.pdf) (~60 KB)
I have researched this problem using Google and some Usenet groups, but no luck so far. Today I have come across this forum and I know there are are many technology savvy people here. So... Would I be able to connect an XBox to my monitor? And if so, what additional hardware would I need (cables and so on)?
Cheers
Marcin Olszewski
looking at the PDA Frequency display it sez it goes as low as 30khz.. for RGB for a console you'll need it to run at 15khz .. so I don't you can run your console on this monitor :( (I think?)
dude, if you're that enthusiastic about using your xbox on that monitor, just buy an XRGB2. i don't see how fair picture quality on a big screen can be worse than good picture quality on a little screen.
Quotelooking at the PDA Frequency display it sez it goes as low as 30khz.. for RGB for a console you'll need it to run at 15khz
Thanks, that was the piece of information I needed. I have also found a web page: http://atarilabs.com/meat/2000/1201_rgbprimer.shtml (http://atarilabs.com/meat/2000/1201_rgbprimer.shtml) which confirmed your guess.
Cheers
Marcin Olszewski
Transcoding is far more fun than upscanning if you can. Many XBox games run in progressive scan, and with a transcoder like the X2VGA or VD-Z3, you can get a natively progressive signal to your VGA monitor.