Gave my Samsung CB-21N112T a shot and compared. It doesn't have much in common with a BVM if you know what I mean...Nissling wrote:So here comes more captures. This time, pure NesRGB glory!
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definitely.I need to find the proper pinout for UVC to BNC then. Do you think I will need resistors to damper luminosity ?
Yeah, shadow masks look cool in their own way. Definitely hearkens back to my childhood a little more since it seems like more people had that style.FinalBaton wrote:It still looks nice. Shadow mask makes it very arcade-like. Is this displayed in 240p or 480p ?nissling wrote:
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
I've used a LE52B755 for several years and wouldn't want to replace it as long as its functional. When we bought it the choice was between it and a 9G Kuro, and I haven't regret it the slightest bit. With a Framemeister along with it I'd say it's enough for me to replace my BVMs but I don't want to live without either of them.Xyga wrote:(they don't do quality anything anyway)
Good to know. I have a Samsung CRT that crapped out after being unable to hold a steady picture. I figured it was something fixable so I kept it around.Xan wrote:Their PC CRTs are pretty notorious for that, from my experience, and they had some issues on flat screens too.
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
Why did you leave a professional broadcast monitor outside in the rain??? Or did you have roof troubles?snoopyj wrote:6 Monthes has been passped, but I still want to fix the problems in my last BVM-D20F1J, Recently I purchased another BVM-D20F1J, which has 19205 Operation Hours, better than last one, but it has colour distortion on the right bottom of the screen...
In a word, I want to combine "problemetic" 2 monitors into 1 "perfect" monitor...
Finally, I've found the problem in my last 80000 hours monitor, it was the BK borad.I pulg out its BK board and insert into my new purchased 19205 hours monitor, the screen gones wave-interferenecd, same with my last shot.
BUT I have new problems, the 80000 hours monitor is get damp when it is exposed to the outdoors in a heavy rainand it cannot be turn on.
Now I have 2 options to combine the 2 monitors into 1
1. Change the BK board in my damped 80000 hours monitor. (I need know how to make damped CRT monitor live again ?)
2. Change the deguss coil in my new purchased 19205 hours monitor ( big project, I have to disassemble the complicated structred BVM moitors, maybe i can't put all parts together back ).
Which one can I choose ? some one can give me some advice ?
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
Fudoh, what Sony LED/LCD TV of 2015 do you most recommend for retrogaming(and even current generation gaming)?Fudoh wrote:DVDO's 4K scaling doesn't win any prizes. Sony's internal scaling is much better already. But then again there are probably much worse TV manufacturers out there.
Today's high end scaling market has to purposes: a) color correction (which is huge if you spend lots of money on high end projection or a $10.000 TV) and b) CIH (constant image height) and anamorphic projection - usually used on cinemascope screens.
But hey, if you need a DVDO, the 2nd hand market is huge. Nothing to worry about for the years to come.
robodude00 wrote:Fudoh, what Sony LED/LCD TV of 2015 do you most recommend for retrogaming(and even current generation gaming)?Fudoh wrote:DVDO's 4K scaling doesn't win any prizes. Sony's internal scaling is much better already. But then again there are probably much worse TV manufacturers out there.
Today's high end scaling market has to purposes: a) color correction (which is huge if you spend lots of money on high end projection or a $10.000 TV) and b) CIH (constant image height) and anamorphic projection - usually used on cinemascope screens.
But hey, if you need a DVDO, the 2nd hand market is huge. Nothing to worry about for the years to come.
Thanks heapsEinzelherz wrote:At least point him in the right direction.
Here, Robodude
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=48662
No, as expected. Reference post hereCarthik wrote:I've read the "A" brochure and it clearly states the "A" boards are not compatible with older monitors, but are the older boards compatible with the "A" monitor?
I was worried about that in the beginning, but having tested it I couldn’t imagine any 15KHz monitor looking any better than my A. Maybe some look pretty much the same but I just don’t see any margin for a ›better‹ picture. But that might just be me.Ed Oscuro wrote:Carthik wrote:perhaps imperfect 15KHz support at that).
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"