What console... like a Super NES or a Genesis? Connected how, via composite? Or do you think my AES would be the best benchmark, since it will actually have component out and is basically the same hardware as the MVS? I don't think I would even know where to go to find a store that had CRT tvs haha... I used to work at Best Buy years ago and they stopped stocking CRTs then.CRTGAMER wrote: On deciding on monitors.
Have you tried any comparisons of regular LCD vs CRT TVs at local store using a Non-HD console?
It will give you a rough idea of what to expect when you go with a monitor.
But if I go CRT, what type are you recommending? PC CRT or arcade CRT?CRTGAMER wrote: Lighter space saving LCD would be easier to install. LCD or CRT computer monitor would be more forgiving on pic quality compared to similar TV with S-Video. For the more accurate in keeping that Arcade Retro look and considering the resolution of your MVS, I am also leaning towards CRT. Probably biased considering my Avatar Name.
CRTGAMER wrote: A not too expensive test.
Buy the Transcoder for prepping your MVS to VGA.
Yeah the transcoder is cheap, I have a choice as to which one to get though remember?
http://www.jammaboards.com/store/cga/eg ... d_291.html

or
http://www.arcadespareparts.com/arcade_ ... 12205.html

I am leaning towards the last one(red PCB). It is slightly more expensive, but seems to come with more options as far as connectibility.
I have two LCDs, a Samsung 21" widescreen and a generic 17" 4:3. Those should work, yes?CRTGAMER wrote: Borrow a trusting friends LCD monitor and bench test it.
Get a cheap throw away CRT VGA monitor at Goodwill to verify PIC quality.
If happy with friends LCD monitor pic quality then buy biggest LCD that will fit with Shell.
If happy with CRT, then get the biggest monitor that will fit after you gut it out of its old shell.
Are you referring to any monitor purchased from Happ or just the LCD? The LCD I linked above has detailed dimensions and would fit no problem. Also since its designed to replace old CRT arcade monitors, I wouldnt need the transcoder, it should just connect via RGB - CGA, no?CRTGAMER wrote:The HAPP monitor pricey risk, may not fit just right.
Side note... My AES is being mailed to me today and should be here Friday/Saturday. They sent a pic of the finished product to tide me over.



