others

dot pitch: 0.31 mm



mfg's model name:

CM20311-005



This monitor is ultra rare, great collector item!

Although the manual has mention "TTL" mode, there is no analog/TTL switch on this monitor.

dot pitch: 0.42 mm



alternative name:

1080 A (in the service manual)



FCC ID:

AGI9XA-1080

dot pitch: 0.42 mm



alternative names:

Amiga 1081

Commodore 1081



"TYPE 1081" continental Europe "230V~50Hz 75W"

"TYPE 1081 UK" United Kingdom "230V~50Hz"

"TYPE 1081 AU" Australia "240V±10% AC 50Hz"



mfg's model names:

KH533/00E (1081)

KH533/05E (1081 UK)

KH533/75E (1081 AU)



This was the first analog RGB (Amiga) monitor from Commodore

in the PAL regions of the world.





(also good for Highscreen KP548)

dot pitch: 0.39 mm



alternative names:

Amiga 1081

Commodore 1081



"TYPE 1081" continental Europe "230V~50Hz 75W"

"TYPE 1081 UK" United Kingdom "230V~50Hz" [if exist]

"TYPE 1081 AU" Australia "240V±10% AC 50Hz"



mfg's model names:

KH543/00E (1081)

KH543/05E (1081 UK) [if exist]

KH543/75E (1081 AU)



This was the first analog RGB (Amiga) monitor from Commodore

in the PAL regions of the world.



The yoke manufacturer the same as at 2080.





(also good for Highscreen KP548)

dot pitch: 0.42 mm



It seems it is a Commodore 1084S-D2 with a "1083S-D1"

sticker on it's backplate label. Question is why???

dot pitch: 0.42 mm



There is a common false belief saying that the 1083S-P1 is a SECAM monitor. This is false because 1083S-P1 have no composite or separate video input. 1083S-P1 was sold in France only to avoid the SECAM ↔ PAL color problems like connecting a SECAM Commodore 64 to a PAL monitor (SECAM Commodore 64 display greyscale picture on a PAL monitor). SECAM Commodore 64 was made for SECAM TVs.



Malgré ce que certains pensent, le 1083S-P1 n'est pas un moniteur SECAM. Il ne dispose pas de sortie Composite ou S-Video. Ce moniteur n'a été vendu qu'en France pour éviter

les problèmes de couleurs SECAM ↔ PAL comme avec le branchement d'un C64 SECAM sur un moniteur PAL.

Appears to be the Daewoo version of the

Commodore 2002 (with same specifications)



FCC ID (120V version only):

BR97NF1084-D

dot pitch: 0.42 mm



FCC ID (120V version only):

BR97NF1084S-D

dot pitch: 0.42 mm



FCC ID (120V version only):

BR91084S-D1

dot pitch: 0.42 mm



FCC ID (120V version only):

BR91084S-D1

FCC ID (120V version only):

BR91084S-D1

(the same as the FCC ID of the 1084S-D1)

dot pitch: 0.42 mm



"MODEL NO. 1084S-P" North America

"115V AC 50/60Hz 75W"

"TYPE 1084S-P VDE" continental Europe

"230V~50Hz 75W"

VDE=Verband der Elektrotechnik

"TYPE 1084S-P BSI" United Kingdom

"230V~50Hz 75W"

BSI=British Standards Institution

"TYPE 1084S-P AU" in Australia

"240V±10% AC 50Hz"



mfg's model names

(220-240V versions only):

KH533/30E (1084S-P VDE)

KH533/35E (1084S-P BSI)

KH533/96E (1084S-P AU)



FCC ID (120V version only):

BOU9Q21902A

(the same as the FCC ID of the 1902A)





dot pitch: 0.42 mm





same specification as 1084S-P1 but with the rear TTL/Analog RGB switch removed

dot pitch: 0.42 mm





Some say on the net that the 1084ST has made by Philips.

Philips have made all of its monitors in Taiwan that times

but this monitor has made in Malaysia.

I think it was made by Likom that company established in Malaysia

in 1992

http://www.likom.com.my/ProsServ/DP/PS_DP_Capable.asp#1

(on archive.org)



Although the box says "1084 ST CGA" this monitor does NOT

support CGA/RGBi mode!



The Commodore 1084ST from 1992 uses Philips M34EAQ01X

picture tube, but exist 1084ST with Hitachi tube.

alternative name:

Commodore 231201 monitor (on it's box)



This model was sold only in Australia and New Zealand.



Rear-Panel Connectors & Controls:

Mains Power Lead (AUS/NZ 2-pin Plug. 240V AC, 50Hz, 26W)

Horizontal Position Adjust

Vertical Position Adjust

12V DC Input

RCA Audio Input

RCA Video Input



Because the power consumption is 26 Watt you should use an adapter at least 2.2A for the 12V DC input.





Picture source: eBay.au

John Klumpp's review:



"The input sockets takes a pair of RCA connectors, for mono audio and mono (composite) video. I was initially using this to view 80-column C128 displays. I did use the item with various Amiga models since it was my smallest/lightest monitor & I could double-up for displays when performing video grabs (DigiView & VidiAmiga 24 RT Pro) with the D23 port.



As to the resolution it could display Amiga PAL 640x512 and went right to the corner-curves of the CRT. The unit was a handy workhorse and I tried to display NTSC VHS 50Hz at one time . . . actually viewing a shrunken image (that rolled) on it back when I had no NTSC-capable displays. Australia's analog TV is PAL 60Hz. I can testify that broadcast television looks quite strange in orange-screen monochrome!"



The Thomson-made Commodore 1201 is based on Thomson's own monitor Thomson VM3101G (meant for use with the Thomson MO5 computer)



picture source: ebay.com (Does it exist in 120V also?)





picture source: Obsolete Tears - Musée Virtuel de l'Histoire de la micro et du jeu vidéo

FCC ID (120V version only):

BR88YWDM-3014

dot pitch: 0.28 mm



mfg's model name:

SC-428VS



FCC ID:

CSYSC-431VS



This model has sold only in Canada.

dot pitch: 0.28 mm



FCC ID:

EVO CORNET



This model has sold only in Canada.



"Note that the Commodore nameplate on the front does not fit neatly into a recess as on the Samtron model; instead it is pasted on top and is not flush with the monitor surface. I assume that it covers the manufacturer's name. On the back it is more obvious that the Commodore nameplate is poorly applied to the identification logo."

- Ernie Chorny



According to my research the original model has sold by Orchestra MultiSystems, Inc. and manufactured by KDS (Korea Data System Co., Ltd.)



Orchestra webpage for Cornet-14" (on archive.org):

http://www.orchestra.com/cornet.htm

dot pitch: 0.28 mm ?



mfg's model name:

SC-428VX ?



FCC ID:

CSYSC-428VX ?



This model has sold only in Canada.

dot pitch: 0.31 mm



mfg's model name:

SC-431VII

(I think the "VII" as "V" two)



FCC ID:

CSYSC-431VA



This model has sold only in Canada.

dot pitch: 0.31 mm



mfg's model name:

SC-431V



FCC ID:

CSY7Y6SC-431V



This model has sold only in Canada.

dot pitch: 0.64 mm



FCC ID (120V version only):

ASI9OY008





Although this model have separate video (on the back of the

monitor) Commodore has shipped it with a 5-pin DIN video

cable.

mfg's model names:

(early models in North America have no mfg's model name)

CM20311-B03 (late North American)

CM20311-B04 (latest North American)

CM20649-001 (UK, Australia and New Zealand)

CM20716-002 (continental Europe)



FCC ID (120V version only):

ASI9OY008

(the same as the FCC ID of the 1701)





Shipped it with a 8-pin DIN (separate luma and chroma) video cable.

This model has monitor filter

This model has monitor filter



dot pitch: 0.67 mm

This model has monitor filter



FCC ID:

BEJ9QK1802



The Commodore backplate label

and the Gold Star sticker are black



This model has monitor filter



FCC ID:

BEJ9QK1802



The Commodore backplate label is brown

but the Gold Star sticker is black



This model has monitor filter



FCC ID:

BEJ9QK1802



The Commodore backplate label is white

but the Gold Star sticker is black





alternative name:

Commodore 1802C



FCC ID (120V version only):

BR97NF1802

FCC ID (120V version only):

BR97NF1802

(the same as the FCC ID of the 1802 tall)

FCC ID (120V version only):

BR97NF1802

(the same as the FCC ID of the 1802 tall)

alternative name:

Commodore Amiga 1803



I think this is a modified small TV from a Korean manufacturer.

Extremely rare collector item!





alternative name:

PC 1901 (in the service manual)



mfg's model names:

75BM13/72E

75BM13/74E



FCC ID:

BOU 9Q2M003





alternative name:

Commodore Video Monitor 1901



This monitor can be modified to add SCART connector and get full color analog RGB for use with Amiga

FCC ID:

ASJ9PO1902 not ASJ9P01902 :)

This model is a re-badged

Samsung SyncMaster 3

This model is a re-badged

Samsung SyncMaster 3

This model is a re-badged

Samsung SyncMaster 3

This model is a re-badged

Samsung SyncMaster 3

This model is a re-badged

Samsung SyncMaster 3

dot pitch: 0.39 mm



FCC ID (120V version only):

BR9581940

dot pitch: 0.28 mm



FCC ID (120V version only):

BR9581940

(the same as the FCC ID of the 1940)

If you have a monitor like this please contact me.

dot pitch: 0.31 mm



Model names: 1950-A; 1950-B



FCC ID (120V version only):

ARSCM3140A



The 200-240V version is a bit rare.



more info about Commodore 1950 monitor

dot pitch: 0.28 mm



FCC ID (120V version only):

H4ICM14001

Essentially a 1902 with the digital RGBi circuit replaced with an analog RGB circuit. The mode switch on the back switches between "high sync digital RGBi" and "analog RGB".

Also seems to be identical specification to

1084-D



FCC ID:

ASJ9PO2002 not ASJ9P02002 :)

Essentially a 1084 with a high persistence phosphor tube to reduce flicker in hi-res modes. This monitor is therefore not suitable with fast moving images such as games or animation which will appear blurry.



MODEL NO. 2080" North America

"115V AC 50/60Hz 75W"

"TYPE 2080 VDE" continental Europe

"230V~50Hz 75W"

VDE=Verband der Elektrotechnik



mfg's model names

(220-240V versions only):

KH553/20E (2080 VDE)



FCC ID:

BOU9Q21902A

(the same as the FCC ID of the 1902A)



The yoke and neck board are specific to the special

high persistence tube of the monitor.



pinout for 120V version



pinout for 220-240V versions (same as the 1081 pinout)



alternative names:

76 BM13 (in the users manual)

Commodore BM13



mfg's model names:

76BM13/00E (continental Europe)

76BM13/05E (United Kingdom)

76BM13/75E (Australia)



alternative name:

Hedley Hi-Res

(because of developer Hedley Davis)



This monitor is rare, great collector item!

This model has monitor filter



FCC ID:

BEJ9QKCM141



This is the original design that the 1801/1802 is based on. The CM-141 was darker to match the color scheme of the 264-series.

alternative name:

Commodore DM 602



mfg's model name:

DM602/00E

dot pitch: 0.31 mm



It seems this model was sold only in UK.







The Ranger lines re-badged by AYDIN CONTROLS (UK) for Commodore UK (Aydin has also "Ranger" line: "Ranger 5015LP"; "Ranger 5021"; "Ranger 5017" and later models too). These monitors manufactured by Iiyama Electric Co., Ltd. Japan. IDEK/Iiyama own models in the "MULTIFLAT" line: "MF-5015"; "MF-5015A"; "MF-5021" and "MF-5017". These monitors are FST (Flat Square Tube).

AYDIN marketed it's model (5015LP) as longer phosphor persistence, but original Iiyama (IDEK) models known as short phosphor persistence.

Amiga World Magazine (Volume 9, Number 6, June 1993):

"In addition to the 5017SP, IDEK makes the MF-5017LP, which uses a long-persistence phosphor. Long-persistence monitors substantially reduce interlace flicker, which may make the 5017LP the best choice to use with the 800x600 interlaced Super72 display mode. IDEK also makes the short-persistence monitor 15-inch (MF-5015) and 21-inch (MF-5021A) models."

source

dot pitch: 0.31 mm



It seems this model was sold only in UK.







This is a high-end studio monitor. The German BBoAH says this is a rebadged Aydin Ranger 5021 BBoAH link

First I have seek old AYDIN and iiyama back labels, and iiyama is full different than Commodore RANGER 21 but AYDIN is really similar:





So AYDIN pack its AYDIN RANGER 5021 model for Commodore. But AYDIN is a UK company but this monitor has made in Japan, and AYDIN RANGER 5021 looks full the same as IDEK Iiyama MF-5021 (BBoAH (David Ward) has written the same model number).

So Commodore do business with AYDIN who sells restickered IDEK/Iiyama MF-5021 monitors. This iiyama picture I have get from PC Magazine 1992-Jan-14. Also I think Commodore (and AYDIN) RANGER 21 monitors are have sold only in UK and probably only to people buying Amiga 3000.

Now clear that the manufacturer is IDEK/Iiyama and the "case design" is IDEK/Iiyama MF-5021 (21inch FST) but we would say some word about Commodore UK have no direct contact to IDEK/Iiyama but they has made deal with AYDIN UK. In the year I'm not sure because the PC Magazine 1992-Jan-14 that show MF-5021 infos shows 4 newer 21" models too. So the 1992 must be the last year for this model. Iiyama history writes: 1989 Introduced 21" FST (https://iiyama.com/gb_en/company/) So the year must be between 1989 and 1992. An Amiga World user guide from 1991 show AYDIN RANGER 5021 (http://encanta.avalonsoftware.org/idgaw/guia91/hard_equipos.php). But problem that iiyama says the resolution is 1024x768 but this guide says 1280x1280. BBoAH mention this monitor as 21inch FST as iiyama in the history 21" FST too. FST is an iiyama term that means "Flat Square Tube".

The SX-64 is a very high quality computer. Components and modules for the SX-64 were manufactured by several Japanese companies and then assembled by Commodore.

Manufactured by Microvitec for Amiga Technologies.

0.28mm dot pitch



The same models:

Microvitec 1438

CEI A1962

Acorn AKF50

Manufactured by Microvitec for Amiga Technologies.

0.28mm dot pitch

Manufactured by Microvitec for Amiga Technologies.

0.28mm dot pitch