I do prefer blooming in a CRT and I do notice it being absent on the FV310 but it's not a huge deal. For the most part, I still feel a sense of nostalgia playing retro games on this TV. SNES games look especially great. I was pretty amazed how good Super Mario World looked the first time I played it on the FV310. Super Metroid is another game that looks great. NES games also look great and I like that the scan lines are a little more visible because this is a 27 inch TV. The most impressive looking retro games I have played on the TV are CPS2 games. 3D games also look really great on the FV310. I was playing original Xbox games like Outrun 2, SSX 3 and Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and they so much better on the FV310 through component than on my LCD through component in 480p.Taiyaki wrote:I was always of the impression that they were near identical tubes and close to identical boards aside from the FV310 having the High voltage regulator (which I would argue is not necessarily a plus as geometrical warping based on light is a unique attribute of the CRT's, so if going for the nostalgia it may be preferable to not have this feature).
I am also really impressed with how good DVD movies look on this TV. I have actually never seen DVDs look so good on a CRT.
I probably won't get another CRT TV. I think I can be happy with the FV310. Not just that, but the whole process of getting a CRT and moving it into my house is a pain in the ass. It is hard to find someone to help me move the CRTs into my house.