Noticed on the JPN Amazon.co.jp site that a brand new PC Engine based LCD monitor is slated for release soon: https://www.amazon.co.jp/%E3%82%B3%E3%8 ... 8GZHWTBA4H
And the same PCE LCD monitor on Play Asia's site: https://www.play-asia.com/portable-moni ... /13/70d8ub
My question is, how's the durability and gameplay of this newfangled PCE LCD monitor?
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
How's the gameplay of this upcoming PCE LCD monitor?
-
- Posts: 9262
- Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 10:32 pm
Re: How's the gameplay of this upcoming PCE LCD monitor?
Are you sure that thing is new and not 20 years old? That screen-to-bezel ratio is absurd for a modern product, and it's incredibly bulky.
-
- Posts: 1974
- Joined: Wed Jul 19, 2017 1:52 pm
Re: How's the gameplay of this upcoming PCE LCD monitor?
I think the phrase you're looking for is "period-accurate".Guspaz wrote:Are you sure that thing is new and not 20 years old? That screen-to-bezel ratio is absurd for a modern product, and it's incredibly bulky.

Re: How's the gameplay of this upcoming PCE LCD monitor?
Couldn't help myself and pre-ordered one - - many months ago already. This was delayed a few times. We'll see if it finally gets its released in mid september.
The display quality itself should be fine, although - as Guspaz said - it's shame they used a 16:9 screen and went with such a bulky design. Especially if you see that really nice 4:3 displays are available for the Rasperry units. I personally fear about the internal's though. Worst (but likely case) is that it's a composite connection internally, which gets terribly linedoubled. Best case is that's an internal RGB connection, but gets treated and doubled like a 480i signal. There's no way in hell that this uses an internal RGB signal AND properly displays it as a progressive signal.
Nevertheless it's not too expensive to give it a try. I'll be happy to report back, should it indeed arrive in september.
The display quality itself should be fine, although - as Guspaz said - it's shame they used a 16:9 screen and went with such a bulky design. Especially if you see that really nice 4:3 displays are available for the Rasperry units. I personally fear about the internal's though. Worst (but likely case) is that it's a composite connection internally, which gets terribly linedoubled. Best case is that's an internal RGB connection, but gets treated and doubled like a 480i signal. There's no way in hell that this uses an internal RGB signal AND properly displays it as a progressive signal.
Nevertheless it's not too expensive to give it a try. I'll be happy to report back, should it indeed arrive in september.