Price check on monitor

well if you're willing to hold it rather than looking for a quick sale I would say it might go in the $500 range. 19in med res monitors are not common to begin with. A NIB one is pretty damn rare. Thing is game want trends go in phases. What you need is people to start talking up games that use med res 19 in monitors. Once a group of folks get in the mind set that they need to have a paperboy or toobin or NARC or which ever the value of your monitor will skyrocket.
 
I'd make sure it's truely a medium resolution monitor. I'm unaware of a medium resolution 19" Vision Pro. I'm not saying it doesn't exist, but it would suck to pay for a medium res and get a standard res.

Did the seller give you any model numbers?? Or just Vision Pro medium resolution?

Edward
 
I'd make sure it's truely a medium resolution monitor. I'm unaware of a medium resolution 19" Vision Pro. I'm not saying it doesn't exist, but it would suck to pay for a medium res and get a standard res.

Did the seller give you any model numbers?? Or just Vision Pro medium resolution?

Edward

That's what I was thinking. I don't think Vision Pro made a 19" medium-res. In fact, I don't think they made ANY monitors that were medium-res only. I know they made some bigger tri-res, because I have two 27" ones almost-new on my porch right now...
 
It may not be a vision pro. Definitely a NIB 19 medium Res

JJ

The only 19" medium resolution monitors I'm aware of are......Wells-Gardner 4900s (early-to-mid 80's), Wells-Gardner 7000 series (mid-to-late 80's), and Neotec made one (I don't know it's model/series.....it was mostly catered to the European market).


There was a handful of fly-by-night companies the re-branded tri-res 19" monitors...Billabs comes to mind. I'm unsure of the original manufacturer, but most that made it to the states was re-brands.

Edward
 
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