Commodore 1084S‑P Monitor

De Commodore 1084S-P is a color monitor that was produced in the 80s and 90s by Commodore International, a well-known company that manufactured computers and peripherals. It was a popular choice for users of Commodore Amiga computers, although it was also compatible with other systems such as the Commodore 64.

Commodore 1084S‑P Monitor

De Commodore 1084S-P is a color monitor that was produced in the 80s and 90s by Commodore International, a well-known company that manufactured computers and peripherals. It was a popular choice for users of Commodore Amiga computers, although it was also compatible with other systems such as the Commodore 64.

The Commodore 1084S-P was a 14-inch CRT monitor with a 4:3 aspect ratio. It had a maximum resolution of 640x480 pixels and supported both interlace and non-interlace display modes. This meant that it was suitable for displaying higher resolutions with an interlacing effect as well as standard resolutions without interlacing.

One of the notable features of the 1084S-P was its color reproduction. It supported a palette of 4096 colors, which was impressive for its time. The monitor also had adjustable image parameters such as brightness, contrast, and saturation, allowing users to customize the display to their preference.

In addition, the Commodore 1084S-P offered a range of connectivity options. It had both an RGB input and a composite video port, enabling it to be used with various computers and video sources. Furthermore, it had a built-in stereo speaker, allowing users to hear audio without connecting additional speakers.

The Commodore 1084S-P was a popular choice for both professional use and gaming due to its good image quality and broad compatibility. Although it is no longer actively produced, it remains a nostalgic symbol for many people who grew up with the Commodore Amiga and other computers from that era.

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1988

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