Having been sucked back in (thanks Fudoh!!!) to CRT shizzle (again) and reaching near that peak of excellence with a BVM, I started to think about all of this again. Namely looking at a solution that gives me that CRT "look" but a solution capable of all manner of resolutions. I recently tried to bag a HD BVM but my pocket did not open enough for that emotional experience. I'd already made a bid on (yes another) PC CRT as I wanted to do some playing "outside of the box" to meet my (now heightened quality wants) requirements.
I picked up a 19" IIYAMA (Vision Master) tonight and in true "I'll probably end up eating my own words", pulled out the old faithful..... the XRGB-3.
It's perhaps easy to forget that the XRGB range of processors were really brought out initally for connection to these types of CRT's. Suffice to say set-up correctly with scanlines enabled...... it looks bloody awesome. It's as close as you'd probably get (as a solution) to the quality of a BVM and of course the screen will handle 480p (which was one of my thoughts about getting a HD BVM - all in one solution) as well as everything else being linedoubled and scanlined.
Perhaps I'm getting carried away and obviously you need a good linedoubler to make this solution work..... but the fact that it meets a number of requirements, it's certainly another solution. Maybe I have really missed "the point".
Obviously staking into account the linedoubler, it's sort of cheating to a degree...... but if it produces the goods and quality, who cares?
Discuss and please feel free to rip me a new backside.
