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    #16
    Originally posted by Silanda View Post
    Nice crisp progessive scanned picture with no filtering, and from real hardware. As good as emulation is, it's just not the same as using the real thing.
    agree with joe

    an xbox running the md stuff at 720p is hard to beat, with dolby digital stereo - i'd take a pixel perfect image anyday over an overscaned rgb md picture.

    I've had countless md's, a wondermega and currently a laseractive (composite only), and the even using an original md pad isnt as good as perfect picure/sound quality

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      #17
      I assumed that given the Teradrive connects to standard VGA monitors, that it would output a signal compliant with such monitors (i.e. not 15KHz)?

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        #18
        Originally posted by Shakey_Jake33 View Post
        I assumed that given the Teradrive connects to standard VGA monitors, that it would output a signal compliant with such monitors (i.e. not 15KHz)?
        You would've thunk so. Unless I'm much mistaken, multisync monitors don't use VGA interfaces.

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          #19
          Incorrect.

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            #20
            The Teradrive can connect to any monitor, however the Mega PC can only connect to the one supplied with it.
            Kept you waiting, huh?

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              #21
              Originally posted by J0e Musashi View Post
              The Teradrive can connect to any monitor, however the Mega PC can only connect to the one supplied with it.
              It can, but according to wikipedia it needs a monitor that can sync at both 15 and the VGA standard 31 kHz if you want to use both the PC and Mega Drive parts. PC monitors that do this are a bit thin on the ground these days.

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