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Sure thing, ....60Hz on LCD does not hurt the eyes.
With a CRT monitor, 60Hz will seriously damage your eyes over a short time.
CRT 75Hz annoys a lot of users, including me....
& even 85Hz does not look the same as 100Hz & I'm still on about the Desktop, not being in a Game & needing MAX FPS with VSync on... Now a thing of the past almost.
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RE an RGB to VGA adapter for this monitor, be sure to get a C= one for best compatibility. Apparently, most aftermarket ones are not Buffered like the original Commodore ones.
Not touting for business either, but I have a genuine C= RGB to VGA adapter here....
£10 + Shipping if anyone wants it?
Also, if this monitor does do DblPAL as Stephen states, that monitor has to be almost in "Multi-sync" Territory.
VGA is 31Khz & DblPAL is 27Khz. Back in the day, you had to have a true Multi-Sync monitor for some of the Amiga Screen modes & certainly a Flicker Fixer at worst to keep things stable. The Scan Doubling feature got rid of horizontal CRT lines so playing games from an A3KD looked as slick as you like & almost like it does on an LCD. - In some ways, it was better....
I kinda wish I'd had the pleasure of this monitors company when I had my Amiga collection a few years ago. All I ever loved was DblPAL for a desktop in the A4KD/T days but just hated the Desktop real Estate required for a 21/22" CRT. - The HEAT was almost unbearable too.