Okay, false hope on my Samsung 27". It only does 480i and 240p on progressive. Looks amazing though, despite the warped image.Jagosaurus wrote:@nighrnr, if you can confirm those SD sets accept 480p, that'd be awesome. I've had 4 CRTS with component over the years. All 4 were 480i only. Now the 480i over component looked amazing, but the "EDTV" has always eluded me. Would like to have a model # to hunt for.
My Sanyo 25" is the same story., but great for my 16/32-bit systems. Genesis looks
stunning through the SCART-to-component converter.
The 32" Panasonic DOES though, and as I said, I played Wind Waker 480p. I had a PS3 hooked up to it with a 480p signal as well (also does 1080i, just as it says, but could not get 720p to work, which I found odd).
This is the set:
Sadly no, but I've heard you can combine it with a simple line doubler to make it work with 480p (which should keep the control lag at a minimum).Jagosaurus wrote: @nightrnr, does the RGB to component converter upscale to 480i or is it still 240 over component? Curious as my LCD doesn't accept 240 over component & that might be a good solution for my older consoles (w/o spending $400+ on XRGB). Another win for CRTs there.
I DID order an "Open Source Scan Converter" from here which DOES upscale (without lag):
https://www.videogameperfection.com/pro ... converter/
But it's still being made and it just outputs to HDMI. I just wanted the option.
That, is an interesting question.CRTGAMER wrote:Never seen an 480p EDTV CRT, curious myself. If one could be found, the PS2 when set to 480p max resolution of the EDTV CRT can work with the Guncon 2 unique 100hz mode.
I'm afraid that it will have to wait for now, but I AM intent on finding out in the near future.
I think I did play a Guncon 2 game on it once, but I'm pretty sure it was through S-video.
Do you know what Guncon 2 games officially supported 480p?





