Great to see a video dedicated to this monitor, I love it and have gradually amassed three over the last 5-6 years (in various states of repair/disrepair so the footage inside is particularly interesting). It certainly doesn’t appear often. I have deduced that it was originally made late in the life of the A3000, but when the A4000 was launched this was Commodore’s only monitor that could display both the old OCS screenmodes and the new AGA screenmodes in Workbench, so it became the monitor on all the A4000 marketing literature, magazine reviews etc and so most synonymous with the A4000. Eventually it was replaced with the 1940 and 1942, which has similar specs but in the same case as the 1084S. Thanks for the video.
What a find! Absolutely amazing looking monitor.
It's a great monitor. And the fact is found 2 of them, Even better. 2nd kne has gone to a good home
Great to see a video dedicated to this monitor, I love it and have gradually amassed three over the last 5-6 years (in various states of repair/disrepair so the footage inside is particularly interesting). It certainly doesn’t appear often. I have deduced that it was originally made late in the life of the A3000, but when the A4000 was launched this was Commodore’s only monitor that could display both the old OCS screenmodes and the new AGA screenmodes in Workbench, so it became the monitor on all the A4000 marketing literature, magazine reviews etc and so most synonymous with the A4000. Eventually it was replaced with the 1940 and 1942, which has similar specs but in the same case as the 1084S. Thanks for the video.