$25 is still too much to be paying for a no-component set from 1991. Just looking for a smaller-ish tube to put in front of my bed for vidya fun. Would that be fair? And the anon who called me a summer kid can kindly fuck off.Īnonymous Sat Jul 1 11:12:38 2017 No. As always show courtesy in your discussion and moderate yourselves first.ĭiscussion of video processing and scaling devices is okay, but try to keep the focus on CRTs and CRT accessoriesĪn Anon's Guide to CRT Hunting : (embed)Īn Anon's Guide to differentiating Video Monitors : (embed)Ĭollaborative Consumer CRT Project Survey : >Īnonymous Sat Jul 1 11:10:51 2017 No. >Share appreciation for others choice of technology and personal philosophy of gaming. Older archived threads aren't a bad place to look either. As always, google is your friend, and we are your friends with benefits. >Try to be as detailed as possible when asking info on a specific model. >Produce OC! Get out your real cameras and take beautiful pictures of your CRTs displaying recognizable characters with the kind of beautiful accuracy that brings tears to the eyes of young and old alike! If you take 100 photos, at least one of them will turn out alright! (maybe) 16:9 compatible models, flatscreens, etc.) Systems with backwards compatibility are also pretty safe territory, assuming you're focusing on the older games. Slight OT might be okay if related to CRTs (E.G. >Try to keep it /vr/-related: Nothing past 5th gen(+ Dreamcast). This thread is for the spirited discussion of CRT displays - Televisions, monitors and projectors used for the playing of retro games! CRT/ Thread - Fat Aliens Anonymous Sat Jul 1 11:04:06 2017 No.
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