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| wiggy:
--- Quote from: Ozzy_98 on June 21, 2016, 11:56:34 AM ---It's a digital 16:9 TV, so there will be lag like with an LCD. It might be pretty low, might be unbearable. --- End quote --- Seeing as it's a CRT, it's pretty likely that to supports 240P natively. My Sony tube does, and it's got a digital processor as well. |
| JakeHC:
Well my current one sounds like it's gonna blow up! I'm really keen to get this beast. It's about an hour away... dunno if it'll fit in my car. Hoping my mate is free this weekend to lend a hand. I'll have to make a blog out of this. I'm pretty excited. I've never really stopped to consider CRT resolution. I always thought it was a standard 480p. |
| Shadow_Zero:
36", quite rare! It has VGA input? :O (but not SCART?) |
| Ozzy_98:
--- Quote from: JakeHC on June 22, 2016, 09:23:56 AM ---Well my current one sounds like it's gonna blow up! I'm really keen to get this beast. It's about an hour away... dunno if it'll fit in my car. Hoping my mate is free this weekend to lend a hand. I'll have to make a blog out of this. I'm pretty excited. I've never really stopped to consider CRT resolution. I always thought it was a standard 480p. --- End quote --- Most TVs\CRTs were 480i res, but remember there were computer monitors too, my old KDS was a 1600x1200 21" CRT. If it's got VGA, chances are it can do 640x480p but all I'm seeing listed is 640x480 60 Hz. I dont see any fancy filters other than the zooms, so there most likely isn't anything stupid going on that'll cause lag, but if it does have a progressive scan mode, most likely you'll have at least 1 frame of lag. There's a chance it'll try to deinterlace the non-standard "240p" (There is no such thing as 240p, it's 480i with the offset value staying the same value each field) For $50 it's worth the gamble no matter what, but if you're really worried, see if they'll let you hook up a system to it at first. |
| JakeHC:
Picked it up today anyway. Never again. Heaviest thing I've ever hauled up a flight of stairs. I don't think I'll be taking it with me when I move haha. I'll post some photos up later, it's definitely a beast. On another note. What is the best way to get video output. It takes in s-video as well I was thinking of buying some snes cables that support that. I figure its better than rca? |
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