Taiyaki wrote:Up close that looks gorgeous, but what about from normal sitting distance, doesn't it come across as closer to an LCD in terms of blockiness and sharpness? My problem with PVM and BVM's was that they looked like LCD's with emulated scanlines from a distance. Up close they looked really neat but no one plays half a foot away from the monitor.
First I need to dislose that I never saw a BVM with my own eyes, so I don't know how those compare to the XM37 Pus.
Has for appearence from a viewing distance to the XM37 Plus :
For 480p stuff :
From 6ft away, you don't see the mask structure at all, just solid colors. But it still got something cool going for it over an LCD :
it actually looks
shinnier than an LCD ever will. (I played the DC direct in a quality LCD before, as well as upscaled with an XRGB and into said LCD, so I can compare).
It just looks sooooooo shiny and crisp, and the colors are so damn rich, it really needs to be seen to be believed. The picture just jumps at you. I swear an LCD looks a bit flat compared to this.
So while it won't give for 480p the coarse look that many people like (and I think you're a fan of this look too, correct me if I'm wrong), it still provides a unique experience that only a CRT can. And that's why I like it. I was never a huge fan of the 480p res games, but after experiencing it on the NEC now I really dig it.
As soon as I have some more money to invest in AV stuff I'll buy a decent camera to post good detailed pics from a playing distance.
For 240p stuff :
From 6ft away, the scanlines appear full, but they have a bit of a jagged appearence on top and bottom due to the shadow mask tech, giving them a coarser look. But coarse doesn't = fuzzy! While the pixel structure is coarse, the colors are rich and well separated from each other and vivid, making for a crisp look.
I think that's how I would describe the look for 240p signal : a coarse pixel structure but a crisp as hell image (not soft!). Hope that makes sense.
It's a bit of a weird mix of attributes for a CRT, and looks different from consumer crts, pvms and arcade monitors alike. It's a very unique look.