Late CRT's like this are really my favorite. My Apple 17" studio display from 2001 has an automatic calibration like this, in addition to electronically controlled convergence control and geometry. I'd love one of these PVM's but they're never cheap
Yesss!!! I love the 9L2!! Sorry, dumb question: What would be the difference of "SDI" video input that you have on your 9L2, VS bkm-129x? The bkm-129x card that I have on my 9L2 looks very, very similar to those inputs. Is the difference "digital" vs "analog"? I apologize for the ignorance, please point me in the best direction to educate myself :)
@@themaritimegirl Thank you very much for the reply. Those batteries you have for it are so legendary! I am soooo jealous! I get so confused by all the terminology and everything, but I think the video card you have is the BKM-120x?
that pvm looks nice! too bad it has some issues, also, i am curious about the control panel at the end, can you make an entire youtube video that uses effects from that control panel?
I plan on integrating the capabilities of that video switcher into my videos wherever appropriate and tasteful :) But I'll also be making a series of videos demonstrating everything it can do.
The degauss on these doesn't make an audible buzz like on a conventional monitor, so I wonder if it's a different kind of system that doesn't use as much power. High frequency, maybe?
Nothing like cozying in my bed on a cool night and watching a video about an awesome monitor! God I'd love to get a PVM one day!
That's a tip for the retro gamers: if you want a free PVM, volunteer at a local TV station, and be good enough at it that they hire you!
Late CRT's like this are really my favorite. My Apple 17" studio display from 2001 has an automatic calibration like this, in addition to electronically controlled convergence control and geometry. I'd love one of these PVM's but they're never cheap
Yesss!!! I love the 9L2!!
Sorry, dumb question: What would be the difference of "SDI" video input that you have on your 9L2, VS bkm-129x?
The bkm-129x card that I have on my 9L2 looks very, very similar to those inputs.
Is the difference "digital" vs "analog"?
I apologize for the ignorance, please point me in the best direction to educate myself :)
Oh! Also there is that fun mod to get those Tally lights lit if you are ever interested!
@@thegameboyboy1 The BKM-129X appears to be a component video card. SDI is also component video, but digital instead of analog.
@@themaritimegirl Thank you very much for the reply.
Those batteries you have for it are so legendary!
I am soooo jealous!
I get so confused by all the terminology and everything, but I think the video card you have is the BKM-120x?
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That is way too cute!! 😍
Also, how can early 2000s tech be vintage, that was just a minute ago, right? 😅
that pvm looks nice! too bad it has some issues, also, i am curious about the control panel at the end, can you make an entire youtube video that uses effects from that control panel?
I plan on integrating the capabilities of that video switcher into my videos wherever appropriate and tasteful :) But I'll also be making a series of videos demonstrating everything it can do.
I wonder how those batteries handle degaussing. The degaussing coil on larger CRTs can make the lights dim for a split second!
The degauss on these doesn't make an audible buzz like on a conventional monitor, so I wonder if it's a different kind of system that doesn't use as much power. High frequency, maybe?
makes me want a PVM
I wish I had a pvm lol
funny being on TV lol