06 July 2009, 18:09 | #1 |
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Introducing the new "Amiga Video Evolution" Video Adapter
The Final Prototype of the new "Amiga Video Evolution" Video Adapter from Atlantis Technologies.
This New Board Measures approximately 2.5 inches by 2 inches by 1 inch. These will be available very soon from Video61. They will retail for $69.95 USD. UPDATE: These are cleaner pics than the first ones I uploaded. =) The First set of 3 screen shots are pics of the old Neobits board in Action. The Second set of 3 screen shots are of the "Amiga Video Evolution" adapter in Action Last edited by kjmann14; 07 July 2009 at 19:17. |
08 July 2009, 04:40 | #2 |
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That looks sweet!
Though the price seems a bit steep, compared to an Indivision... |
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The Indivision is a different animal totally. It gives you VGA out but not S-video and composite. also I just checked the price and the indivison 1200 is 128 EURO. ours is 69.95 USD (United States Dollars) Which works out to about 49.90 Euro. That is a substantial difference in price. Also The Original Indivision (for older Amigas) is out of production |
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08 July 2009, 21:48 | #4 |
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Will this handle a Pal Amiga on an NTSC monitor and vica versa ?
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Read This: http://eab.abime.net/showpost.php?p=537030&postcount=10 |
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09 July 2009, 01:27 | #6 |
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If you live in the EU you may as well use RGB SCART.
If you live in USA and have A500/A2000 (which I guess is the target market) then this might be for you. Too expensive for A1200/A600 which already have composite and can be SVIDEO enabled for only a few $$ because all the SVideo electronics are already built in. They just need an amplifier soldering in. |
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This was created for people who don't want to open up their amigas and "Hack" Them to get the picture they want. Also, the Composite on the A600/1200 is nothing to write home about (looks to be about the same quality as the old A520 adapter). This unit will work on any amiga with the 23 pin RGB port. It Also Works well with video capture cards. $69.95 USD (49.90 euro) is not a bad price considering what the neobitz and other similar boards cost. It's compact, durable, and provides a beautiful S-video Picture and a Decent Composite picture. |
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