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|dot_pitch = 0.39 mm | |dot_pitch = 0.39 mm | ||
|earliest = c. 1985 | |earliest = c. 1985 | ||
|input_voltage = 120V AC | |||
|power_consumption = 70W (average) | |||
|regions = NTSC | |regions = NTSC | ||
|240p/480i = Yes | |240p/480i = Yes | ||
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|s-video = Yes, separate luma and chroma via RCA; shared with composite input | |s-video = Yes, separate luma and chroma via RCA; shared with composite input | ||
|component = Analog and TTL RGB via DB9 | |component = Analog and TTL RGB via DB9 | ||
|audio_input = Yes, mono RCA | |||
|audio_output = Yes, 3.5 mm mono headphone jack | |||
|speakers = Mono | |speakers = Mono | ||
|operation_manual = | |operation_manual = | ||
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|tube = Toshiba E2971B22-GTHT | |tube = Toshiba E2971B22-GTHT | ||
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The '''Amiga 1080''' is a CRT monitor sold by Commodore beginning in 1985. It was mainly intended for use with the Amiga 1000 computer, but was also compatible with Commodore's 8-bit computers such as the Commodore 64 and 128. | |||
[[Category:CRT]] |
Latest revision as of 07:10, 11 January 2025
Amiga 1080
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Manufacturer | Toshiba for Commodore | |
Type | Consumer | |
Size | 13" | |
Dot Pitch | 0.39 mm | |
Regions | NTSC | |
240p/480i | Yes | |
480p | No | |
720p | No | |
1080i | No | |
Vsync | 60 Hz | |
Widescreen | No | |
Composite | Yes | |
S-Video | Yes, separate luma and chroma via RCA; shared with composite input | |
Component | Analog and TTL RGB via DB9 | |
Audio Input | Yes, mono RCA | |
Audio Output | Yes, 3.5 mm mono headphone jack | |
Speakers | Mono | |
Dimensions | Width: 360 mm
Depth: 376 mm Height: 327.5 mm | |
Weight | 25 lb, 6 oz (11.5 kg) | |
Input Voltage | 120V AC | |
Power Consumption | 70W (average) | |
Earliest Date | c. 1985 | |
Links | ||
Tube | Toshiba E2971B22-GTHT | |
Service Manual | Amiga 1080 Service Manual |
The Amiga 1080 is a CRT monitor sold by Commodore beginning in 1985. It was mainly intended for use with the Amiga 1000 computer, but was also compatible with Commodore's 8-bit computers such as the Commodore 64 and 128.