Info on this particular crt?

http://m.ebay.com/itm/TANDBERG-LEGACY-VIDEO-CONFERENCING-GAMING-CRT-MONITOR-27-2500-series-SME-27FDL5-/112212300421?hash=item1a205fd285:g:5wEAAOSwA3dYM8Zj&_trkparms=pageci%3A8842ba5b-c670-11e6-9bd9-74dbd180431e%7Cparentrq%3A1a95a0241590a2a398621298ffd3bd96%7Ciid%3A4

I can't seem to find much info online about it other than it was for video conferences. Seems like a higher end set and has a good variety of hookups. Just wondering if anone knew anything about this set or the line.

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  • As far as i know its just a crt that supports 1080 interlaced.



    edit: is that an rgb via vga pinout?
  • edit: is that an rgb via vga pinout?




    Yes. For linking multiple screens together I presume?
  • Back in the day Tandberg was a very prestigious name for audio components. It was originally a Norwegian company and was later split up into several separate companies - I think the monitors are now designed/sold  by an English branch. It is likely a very good piece - I see from one of the pics it is a Pal/NTSC capable monitor - which is unusual over here in the US - also looks like it will run on just about any electric supply.
  • Originally posted by: Natty Bumppo

    Back in the day Tandberg was a very prestigious name for audio components. It was originally a Norwegian company and was later split up into several separate companies - I think the monitors are now made by an English branch. It is likely a very good piece - I see from one of the pics it is a Pal/NTSC capable monitor - which is unusual over here in the US - also looks like it will run on just about any electric supply.





    Interesting. Would this be an upgrade over a regular consumer crt picture-wise? Trying to decide if I should keep an eye out for one.
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