bmoc wrote:I found the service manual with my Google-Fu. I don't know this site so download at your own risk. https://elektrotanya.com/sampo_sme-27fd ... nload.html I scanned the PDF with Malwarebytes and it seems to be ok.
Basically what you have is an 4:3 HD CRT television that can also accept VGA up to 1280x720 and 1024x768 (according to the manual). Light guns may not work with it but it is a nice find! If you are a big fan of Dreamcast or Xbox360 VGA output, I'd say it is a keeper. If the component input accepts 480p and 720p, it would also be great for PS2 and original Xbox titles that support those resolutions.
I'd never seen one in person so I can't really say whether it is better than a PVM. If you have PVMs then you probably have some RGB SCART cables. This guy won't accept 15khz RGB but you can easily convert that to component which it will accept. I think you will just have to do a side-by-side comparison and weigh the pros and cons.
goatlll wrote:Now I am very curious about this thing.
marurun wrote:Tandberg made videoconferencing systems and educational language systems, so they were all about multimedia and AV.
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