| General Category > General Discussion |
| October 2014 loots. |
| << < (14/46) > >> |
| kingjohn3:
--- Quote from: wiggy on October 07, 2014, 11:53:37 AM --- --- Quote from: kingjohn3 on October 07, 2014, 10:52:06 AM ---Are you familiar with this model #? Not sure if its a Wega or not. kv-32fs13 trinitron 36" --- End quote --- Well that's a 32" TV to start (hence the KV-32). It is a Wega according to Sony's site. I'm sure it's a quality tube, assuming it's in good working order. If Sony ever did anything the best, it was CRTs. No idea on compatibility with light guns. Generally speaking the very late model CRTs aren't perfectly compatible with all light guns. Some won't work at all, some are spotty (mine is spotty at best, KV-36XBR250), and some seem to be pretty compatible. You can check on digipress. There are a lot of discussions about which TVs are compatible and not. Your model may pop up in a search. Worth a look at least :) --- End quote --- Wow...32"? Ok the screen is huge. If thats the case, which is generally the optimum size for old school consoles, 32" or 36" because i have both options available. Are the xbr models really that much better? |
| e_brugal:
brother in law gave me this, Just needs a little clean up, missing reciever but i have found it on ebay and the sight but i havent found that one, does any of you know where can i find one? |
| wiggy:
--- Quote from: kingjohn3 on October 07, 2014, 12:50:48 PM ---Wow...32"? Ok the screen is huge. If thats the case, which is generally the optimum size for old school consoles, 32" or 36" because i have both options available. Are the xbr models really that much better? --- End quote --- Based on what I've heard from other people's experiences, the whole XBR line is pretty much NOT light gun compatible. So steer clear if that's part of what you're after. Honestly whatever size your space can afford is the "best". Some people like to play on those little 12" Sony monitors that have ungodly picture quality, but I can't be bothered to sit 6 inches from a TV anymore. That worked when I was 12, but not as the old fart that I am now. For me, the bigger, the better :) |
| kingjohn3:
--- Quote from: wiggy on October 07, 2014, 03:11:11 PM --- --- Quote from: kingjohn3 on October 07, 2014, 12:50:48 PM ---Wow...32"? Ok the screen is huge. If thats the case, which is generally the optimum size for old school consoles, 32" or 36" because i have both options available. Are the xbr models really that much better? --- End quote --- Based on what I've heard from other people's experiences, the whole XBR line is pretty much NOT light gun compatible. So steer clear if that's part of what you're after. Honestly whatever size your space can afford is the "best". Some people like to play on those little 12" Sony monitors that have ungodly picture quality, but I can't be bothered to sit 6 inches from a TV anymore. That worked when I was 12, but not as the old fart that I am now. For me, the bigger, the better :) --- End quote --- Yeah as soon as I can get to it I'm picking it up. I'm also hoping I can find a way to play DS games on this or any TV. Any ideas? |
| TDIRunner:
--- Quote from: kingjohn3 on October 07, 2014, 03:33:45 PM --- --- Quote from: wiggy on October 07, 2014, 03:11:11 PM --- --- Quote from: kingjohn3 on October 07, 2014, 12:50:48 PM ---Wow...32"? Ok the screen is huge. If thats the case, which is generally the optimum size for old school consoles, 32" or 36" because i have both options available. Are the xbr models really that much better? --- End quote --- Based on what I've heard from other people's experiences, the whole XBR line is pretty much NOT light gun compatible. So steer clear if that's part of what you're after. Honestly whatever size your space can afford is the "best". Some people like to play on those little 12" Sony monitors that have ungodly picture quality, but I can't be bothered to sit 6 inches from a TV anymore. That worked when I was 12, but not as the old fart that I am now. For me, the bigger, the better :) --- End quote --- Yeah as soon as I can get to it I'm picking it up. I'm also hoping I can find a way to play DS games on this or any TV. Any ideas? --- End quote --- I haven't fully researched this yet, but it's something I'm interested in. I think you have to use your computer as the monitor, but I don't see why you couldn't get some type of video out from your computer to your TV. Maybe others know more about this than I do. Like I said, I'm still looking into it, so I don't know much about it. http://3dscapture.com/ds/ |
| Navigation |
| Message Index |
| Next page |
| Previous page |