Fully working & with good contrast & brightness for its age. This was typical of early VGA monitors from the late 1980s - actually manufactured in 1987. CRT monitors like this were entry level for basic office workstations or home use. Over time, CRT monitors went up & up in size through the 1990s until flat screens arrived. Maximum resolution is 640 x 480 which seems low by today's standards but was normal for the time. Has a ball & socket stand so can be swiveled & tilted to optimise viewing. I've discovered this is a multisync monitor. It works from 15KHz up to about 35KHz.
Please note that by default the screens of CRT type monitors are likely to flicker or show roll bars when filmed unless special measures are taken. You REALLY REALLY need a Director Of Photography who is aware of the technicalities involved if you don't want to waste time & footage both on set & in post production. We will not refund hires where assumptions have been made that filming CRTs is a doddle.
Prop ID: 2745
Width: 35 cm
Height: 36 cm
Depth: 40 cm
Age: 1980s-1990s
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