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Re: How many of you are actually still using CRT TVs?

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 3:33 pm
by darsparx
Found one ^_^ It ended up being a daewoo but man this thing has some great sound on it, not to mention at least from my perspective has some great graphic output on it. I flipped through my n64/ps1 inputs and dk64/lunar looked awesome on it(even just with the intro sequences...)

Re: How many of you are actually still using CRT TVs?

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 3:36 pm
by TEKTORO
I got this one.

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Re: How many of you are actually still using CRT TVs?

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 9:42 pm
by CRTGAMER
darsparx wrote:Found one ^_^ It ended up being a daewoo but man this thing has some great sound on it, not to mention at least from my perspective has some great graphic output on it. I flipped through my n64/ps1 inputs and dk64/lunar looked awesome on it(even just with the intro sequences...)

Good for you! Model number? Try a DVD or watch TV (especially the SD channels) to see how the the CRT blows away the blurry upscale of newer LED flatscreens. Only the HD channels will look better on the flatscreen.

You might find the PDF Manual by Googling the Make and model number.

CRTGAMER wrote:CraigsList a great way to get CRTs, that is where I picked up the my uncommon Sony KD-27FS170 for only $20.

Due to this Thread I started thinking about a backup CRT to store in the washroom. I really wanted another 32" WEGA HD CRT, but too big. I almost bought the one of the best Sony SD Tubes, a very uncommon KV-27FV17 which even includes PIP as in the HD CRT Trinitron line. I really wanted another HD CRT though.

Wow, I spotted a rare first time discovery of a smaller 27" 4:3 HD CRT, a JVC AV-27S776 :shock:

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Never until now have I seen a 4:3 HD CRT under 32"; very very cool to spot this on Craigslist. Already picked up for $30 and now sitting in washroom. I'll pop the cover off this weekend for a good dust off. Not a WEGA, but still a decent picture. FLAT SCREEN TUBES ARE THE BEST! :mrgreen:

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A lot of sweet features on this HD TV.

http://salestores.com/jvcav27s.html

Marketing Information
JVC's AV-27S776 1080i Digital HDTV offers stylish cosmetics and takes into consideration every feature the demanding digital customer is looking for now and for the future. Features like ATSC/QAM Digital Tuner, D.I.S.T. (Digital Image Scaling Technology) 1080i, an HD Range DSD (Digital Super Detail) High End Edge Correction Circuitry, Velocity Scan Modulation with On/Off, TheaterPro 6500K Color Temperature, BBE High Definition Audio and Advanced HyperSurround make this unit a must have.

Specifications
27" Digital Direct View
D.I.S.T. 1080i (Digital Image Scaling Technology)
ATSC/QAM Digital Tuner
HDMI/HDCP Digital Input
Dual Auto Sensing Component Video Inputs
75MHz Digital Super Detail
16 MEGA 10 BIT 3D Y/C Comb Filter
Single NTSC Tuner Picture in Picture With Index & Freeze Features
Anamorphic 16:9 DVD Mode, Regular, Cinema Stretch and HD Panorama
Natural Cinema (3-2) Pull Down
Theater Status (D6500K, Theater, Dynamic, Game and Standard)
Velocity Scan Modulation with On/Off
Natural Progressive Line Doubling
Digital Noise Clear Circuitry
Half Tone On Screen Display
Smart Input
3 S-Video Inputs (1 Front, 2 Rear)
4 AV Inputs (1 Front, 3 Rear)
MTS Stereo with SAP
Side Mounted Front Firing Speakers
Audio Output 10.0 Watts x 2 Speakers
BBE High Definition Audio
Advanced Hyper Surround
Smart Sound
Switchable Fixed/Variable Audio Output
Interactive Plug in Menu
XDS ID Display
XDS Auto Clock Set
Multi-Function Timer
Sleep Timer
Closed Caption w/Text
Black Level Expansion
V-Chip
Universal Remote with TV,VCR and DVD Control Capability
RF Input
Hyper Scan High Speed Channel Changer
Return
Width 32 5/8"
Height 23 3/8"
Depth 21 5/8"
Weight 92.6 lbs.

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TEKTORO wrote:I got this one. <KV-20FS100>

I am keeping an eye out for a second backup, the 20" WEGA SD CRT in particular. A great TV for Halloween night Dreamcast House Of The Dead with a Lightgun!

Re: How many of you are actually still using CRT TVs?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 12:26 am
by darsparx
@CRT should be this one: dtq-20u4sc

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I'll end up reprogramming the old dish remote to control it possibly. Even though there might not be a point it's not like I can remotely turn on the systems that I'll have connected to it :roll:

Re: How many of you are actually still using CRT TVs?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 1:22 am
by KalessinDB
Yeah, I've had my beast of a wega for years now without a remote. Not much use for one, all I do is turn it on/off, change inputs, and (very) occasionally changing the volume -- all of which can easily be done with the front panel.

I only occasionally think about finding a remote so that I can access the system menu. I really gotta try programming my Logitech Harmony for it to see if I can access it that way...

Re: How many of you are actually still using CRT TVs?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 10:50 am
by CRTGAMER
darsparx wrote:@CRT should be this one: dtq-20u4sc

I'll end up reprogramming the old dish remote to control it possibly. Even though there might not be a point it's not like I can remotely turn on the systems that I'll have connected to it :roll:

The name brand alludes a cheap TV, but customers who own it on Amazon gave the 20" flat tube high praise. I imagine the remote will be an obscure find, maybe Ebay? You can also Google download the user manual PDF.

KalessinDB wrote:Yeah, I've had my beast of a wega for years now without a remote. Not much use for one, all I do is turn it on/off, change inputs, and (very) occasionally changing the volume -- all of which can easily be done with the front panel.

I only occasionally think about finding a remote so that I can access the system menu. I really gotta try programming my Logitech Harmony for it to see if I can access it that way...

Model number? Look on Sony eSupport for the PDFs.

Not a good idea to use the front buttons as the primary controls, they are small and could fail if always pressed. Seriously, just hit the Thrift stores and Swap Meet. Mentioned a few times in this Thread, a WIDE range of Sony Remotes will work!

You can get to the TV Menu right from the front panel. The Channel and Volume buttons act as a "Dpad".

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Now if you are talking about the hidden Factory Service Menu, be very careful. Some TVs have been bricked when the configuration changes are not done correctly.

Re: How many of you are actually still using CRT TVs?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 10:09 pm
by darsparx
Well I have almost no reason to find a remote for it since all I do is turn it on and go. Even if I did need a remote I'd just reprogram the dish one...

Re: How many of you are actually still using CRT TVs?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 10:26 pm
by samsonlonghair
darsparx wrote:Found one ^_^ It ended up being a daewoo but man this thing has some great sound on it, not to mention at least from my perspective has some great graphic output on it. I flipped through my n64/ps1 inputs and dk64/lunar looked awesome on it(even just with the intro sequences...)

Good for you, sparx. I had a Daewoo brand VCR back in the day. It was pretty nice and lasted a long time. I'm glad you like your new CRT.
darsparx wrote:Well I have almost no reason to find a remote for it since all I do is turn it on and go. Even if I did need a remote I'd just reprogram the dish one...

No sweat, sparx. If you don't need a remote, no one can blame you for not using one. I like to be able to adjust the volume without getting up, but (like you said) you can reprogram another remote to do that.

Re: How many of you are actually still using CRT TVs?

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2016 6:25 am
by samsonlonghair
Hey guys, check this out:
If your CRT was sold by sears at any time, you can find an exploded view on Sears Parts direct. I don't plan on ever buying any of these expensive parts from Sears, but I think it's cool to look at the exploded view diagram of electronics.
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-p ... 00001.html

Re: How many of you are actually still using CRT TVs?

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2016 9:35 am
by disrupture
I bought a Sony KV-27FS120 CRT last summer for 10$ and it's great.

I haven't tried it with a lightgun yet but I'll try eventually.