This was the monitor I used with my Amiga. It is 14" and was a popular choice for the 16 bit era
My monitor still has the controls cover still in good condition. The controls available are the normal picture controls including brightness, contrast, and colour (saturation). A horizontal postion control is also available along with the volume. The green button would turn off the red and blue colours leaving only green, to simulate a green screen for text editing, but would look weird when using the RGB signal from the Amiga. So I rarely used it
The rear of the monitor has many controls including the power switch. Vertical size and position, along with horizontal size. Toggle buttons to switch between digital (PC - CGA) and analogue (Amiga) RGB signals, and to swap inputs between RGB and composite video. Finally the inputs for RGB which is a nine pin D-Sub connector, and composite video and stereo audio. The RGB input can take (with a suitable cable) normal RGB SCART for use with the games consoles of the era. I did briefly use this monitor with my Sega Saturn
The base of the monitor has a foldable stand to position the monitor more upright
The headphone socket hidden away on the side
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