"If you had the option of getting PVM-20L5 or BVM-20F1U, which one would you choose and why?
Currently I own a PVM-14L5, and I am very pleased with it, but the only drawback is its small size. Getting into the 20" of course gives me the two aforementioned choices.
I play mostly PS1, PS2 (I play most of my PS1 on PS2), Saturn, and Xbox 1. In other words, I won't go higher than 480p, and I love the pixelly 240p!"
This is Fudoh's response:
"F1 all the way. It's by far the better monitor. Better quality and better controls. I wouldn't worry about the missing 480p support. 480i looks *stunning* on the F1 and if you really want/need 480p I would pick up a good PC monitor instead (21" Mitsubishi Diamondtron - best PC CRTs ever built)."
And this is kamiboy's:
"20L5 because of 480p support. Also it has RGB, S-video and component support out of the box. Lastly since it is a newer model it prolly has less hours on it."
I do respect both answers, however I have additional questions:
1) How do I connect my consoles to a BVM-20F1U? Does it accept RGB through BNC? (similar to my 14L5?), do I need additional add-on cards? In other words, does it give me the option to have additional RGB (via BNC) inputs? currently, on my 14L5, I have to physically remove the component cables from one console to another when I want to switch systems, and it is a pain. (I guess I can use a selector switch unit)
2) Would my original PS1 console work right out of the box, or do I need a clean sync? Also the lack of 480p is a bit concerning, but then again, there aren't many PS2 games that support this feature and I rarely play my Xbox 1. Then again, I play most of my PS1 games using my PS2 slim (240P, yay!) and I am waiting for my Sega Saturn RGB cable to arrive.
which one is the built-in, standard connector (is it on the right with color coded labels?), and which one is the add-on card? (to the left?)

This one seems to have TWO of the color-coded inputs, so I assume it allows for more RGB connections?

I have found a local source that sells both of these monitors for a decent price. (not very cheap though, but at least I can drive, and physically see them up-close, and obvious don't have to pay a hefty shipping fee)
Any other comments and suggestions are appreciated!

