Vintage Commodore Model 1702 Video Monitor In Great
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Vintage Commodore 64 Model 1702 Display Monitor Great Condition FREE SHIPPING within the continental US for "Buy it Now" buyers.
They still amaze me at how dependable they are and how they work perfectly after all this time. This monitor has a little rack rash on the top and left side but other than that, works perfectly fine. In the photo, I had it connected to a DVD player. All of my equipment comes from a smoke-free/pet-free environment. Please email with any questions prio...r to purchase.
The 1702 is a model of video monitors for the Commodore 64, capable of split Chroma/Luma (S-Video) input (Commodore Video), which allows it to display a sharper image than a TV, and it also takes a standard composite input. Since it was designed for the Commodore 64, it also matched the color scheme, though it works great with a VCR, DVD player, other Commodore computers/Game systems, and even with a cable box. It is a truly versatile monitor. It was also designed to be portable, hence the handles in the side and the lighter weight in comparison to most other CRT's. It only has mono sound. Analog picture controls. And, if I believe so, it can do both NTSC and PAL, making it a jack of all trades internationally. The dimensions are: 409 x 373 x 363 mm.
Date : 1982Manufacturer : Commodore
Format : Monitor
They still amaze me at how dependable they are and how they work perfectly after all this time. This monitor has a little rack rash on the top and left side but other than that, works perfectly fine. In the photo, I had it connected to a DVD player. All of my equipment comes from a smoke-free/pet-free environment. Please email with any questions prio...r to purchase.
The 1702 is a model of video monitors for the Commodore 64, capable of split Chroma/Luma (S-Video) input (Commodore Video), which allows it to display a sharper image than a TV, and it also takes a standard composite input. Since it was designed for the Commodore 64, it also matched the color scheme, though it works great with a VCR, DVD player, other Commodore computers/Game systems, and even with a cable box. It is a truly versatile monitor. It was also designed to be portable, hence the handles in the side and the lighter weight in comparison to most other CRT's. It only has mono sound. Analog picture controls. And, if I believe so, it can do both NTSC and PAL, making it a jack of all trades internationally. The dimensions are: 409 x 373 x 363 mm.
Date : 1982Manufacturer : Commodore
Format : Monitor