Hello fellow vintage tech enthusiasts!
I hope this post finds you in good spirits. I'm a passionate collector born in the '90s, on a mission to recreate a nostalgic PC setup from around the turn of the millennium. I've managed to gather some iconic pieces for this dream setup, but there's one crucial element I'm still searching for: the perfect CRT monitor from between 1997 and 2000.
Brands like Sony (Trinitron), NEC, ViewSonic, Compaq, and Samsung are on my radar, with models such as the Sony G400, NEC MultiSync, or ViewSonic E70f being of particular interest. However, I'm open to any gems that fit within the era!
Here's where things get exciting: I'm aiming to acquire three of these monitors, preferably in "new in box" or "factory sealed" condition. I fully recognize the rarity of what I'm asking, so to make this venture even more appealing, I'm willing to offer a trade. In addition to financial compensation, I'm putting up a factory-sealed IBM PC 300 GL as part of the deal for anyone who can help fulfill this quest.
Even if you can guide me to just one of these CRT treasures, I'd be immensely grateful. Let's work together to make this vintage dream a reality.
Thank you all for your time and expertise. Here's to preserving the legacy of vintage computing!
I’ve put California as the prefix although, I’m from Poland. I’m also quite often in San Francisco, and I’m willing to travel anywhere in the world to get these monitors.
Warmest regards,
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I hope this post finds you in good spirits. I'm a passionate collector born in the '90s, on a mission to recreate a nostalgic PC setup from around the turn of the millennium. I've managed to gather some iconic pieces for this dream setup, but there's one crucial element I'm still searching for: the perfect CRT monitor from between 1997 and 2000.
Brands like Sony (Trinitron), NEC, ViewSonic, Compaq, and Samsung are on my radar, with models such as the Sony G400, NEC MultiSync, or ViewSonic E70f being of particular interest. However, I'm open to any gems that fit within the era!
Here's where things get exciting: I'm aiming to acquire three of these monitors, preferably in "new in box" or "factory sealed" condition. I fully recognize the rarity of what I'm asking, so to make this venture even more appealing, I'm willing to offer a trade. In addition to financial compensation, I'm putting up a factory-sealed IBM PC 300 GL as part of the deal for anyone who can help fulfill this quest.
Even if you can guide me to just one of these CRT treasures, I'd be immensely grateful. Let's work together to make this vintage dream a reality.
Thank you all for your time and expertise. Here's to preserving the legacy of vintage computing!
I’ve put California as the prefix although, I’m from Poland. I’m also quite often in San Francisco, and I’m willing to travel anywhere in the world to get these monitors.
Warmest regards,
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