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aaronmjr

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  1. So cool! I remember when I first found out about this and it blew me away! It seems like the N64 versions are less common though, do you agree?
  2. Haha, well the jump from S-video to RGB isn't as massive as say RF to composite in my opinion. Especially when we're talking screens of this vintage. Most of the PVMs available from that period would have been between 560tvl-600tvl. Just my opinion though.
  3. The M80C has a 14" RGB monitor, and the M81C has a 20" consumer TV set with s-video, so the smaller one will look sharper if it's in good shape. Buuuut, the 14" monitors are notoriously prone to failure, and it's proven very difficult for even experienced CRT repair technicians to get working because of a lack of parts. As far as signal types go, the jump in quality from s-video to RGB isn't that significant, but a tube being small can make it look inherently sharper than a similar spec larger tube. So it's sort of 6 in one hand, a half-dozen in the other.
  4. Thanks for the reminder, here's what I have handy. In the pics with 2 kiosks, the M81C is the larger one.
  5. I used to have 2 of these. Mine had metal brackets for holding controllers. The pictures I've seen have also shown a power strip mounted inside. I have an M81C if there are any specific pictures you would like, let me know. Cool thread, thanks for posting!
  6. M79-M79M - 14 individual items that make up the "Zero Truss System". High-Tech Italian zero truss in Beluga (metallic grey) color. Flexible lengths, widths, and fittings to accommodate any store custom design scheme.
  7. M99?? - Lighted Game Boy / SNES Interactive Demonstration Module. I don't have any data available as to the actual "M number" for this one.
  8. M73I - Lighted "Nintendo Power Previews" Laser Disc Interactive Info Counter Display w/20" JVC T.V. and Laser Disc Player (110V).
  9. M71F - 48" Base Module Kickplate for NES M71I Interactive Display
  10. M37D - 12" WON 2 Sided Injection Molded Dividers (Set of 4)
  11. M124P - Game Boy Pocket Counter Display/brochure holder. About 13" tall, made of clear plexiglass.
  12. M122 - Take One Brochure (new version). A multiple page brochure featuring the many benefits of the NES. Will be available January 1988.
  13. M114 - Tree Slot Take-One Brochure Holder - Clack acrylic triangular spinning brochure display, holds 50 each of NES, Game Boy and Super NES brochures. 12"x7" / 4lbs / 1.0cf
  14. M112 - Clear plastic counter display with pockets. Holds 100 Take One brochures. Stands on top of the counter or Static Display. Will be available in January 1988.
  15. M102 - Game Pak display featuring laminated game card "plaques". Actual configuration for the M102 is still in development.
  16. M99X*/M99XT - Lighted Secure Game Pak Module - Lockable tempered glass sliding doors. Peg-board back shows multiple game pak facings and accessories. Can fit on any base module. 52"x48"x21" / 130lbs / 36.07cf
  17. M99W* - Lighted Licensed Product Module - Statwall back comes with adjustable acrylic shelves and hooks for accessories and product. Can fit on any base module. 52"x48"x21" / 107.3lbs / 36.07cf
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