Looking for the perfect TV for NES/SNES/N64/GC gaming
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XxBroBuzzxX
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Looking for the perfect TV for NES/SNES/N64/GC gaming
Well I'm looking for a pefect TV for NES/SNES/N64/GC gaming that's in the 150$ price range, works with the lights guns too, and has good picture quality. Anyone know of a good TV for my needs?
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Re: Looking for the perfect TV for NES/SNES/N64/GC gaming
Good luck. CRTs would be your only bet and they arent being made anymore.
Re: Looking for the perfect TV for NES/SNES/N64/GC gaming
Do a search of the forums for any posts by CRTGAMER and look at the link in his signature. It's a good source of info for old school gaming and the guys handle alone gives him cred on the subject.
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Re: Looking for the perfect TV for NES/SNES/N64/GC gaming
CRT's would be best recommend for retro gaming and light gun support. I would check craigslist in your area they probably have some listed.
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Re: Looking for the perfect TV for NES/SNES/N64/GC gaming
Like many have said, if you're aiming for the older light guns, you'll most likely need to get a CRT TV ("tube" or "fat" TV). In terms of finding them, not many are sold anymore, however check your local craigslist listings, like Dakinggamer87 said. In most places, people usually just give away their old, working CRT's after buying new TV's... I see a 32" Sony CRT being given away in my area right now, for example.
In terms of picture quality and also sound, if you're going to hook up the sound to the TV, it'll greatly vary. Again, check craigslist, and you can Google up reviews of the models, if given. That'd probably be the easiest and cheapest approach.
Aso, read http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=18367
In terms of picture quality and also sound, if you're going to hook up the sound to the TV, it'll greatly vary. Again, check craigslist, and you can Google up reviews of the models, if given. That'd probably be the easiest and cheapest approach.
Aso, read http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=18367
Re: Looking for the perfect TV for NES/SNES/N64/GC gaming
Welcome XxBroBuzzxX, always great to have new members with their experiences and ideas. Glad you included the systems you own in your signature link, wish more members would do that. Also if you have not tried that blue links bar above in particular "Topics" and "Guides", Racketboy has provided a wealth of information on various systems.
See my LCD vs CRT signature link below.
Thanks for kind words. Not any kind of expert, just prefer CRT over LCD. I did write an in depth article though.Flake wrote:Do a search of the forums for any posts by CRTGAMER and look at the link in his signature. It's a good source of info for old school gaming and the guys handle alone gives him cred on the subject.
See my LCD vs CRT signature link below.
Rajicate wrote:Also, read http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=18367
CRT vs LCD - Hardware Mods - HDAdvance - Custom Controllers - Game Storage - Wii Gamecube and other Guides:
CRTGAMER Guides in Board Guides Index: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 5#p1109425
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Re: Looking for the perfect TV for NES/SNES/N64/GC gaming
CRTGAMER wrote:Welcome XxBroBuzzxX, always great to have new members with their experiences and ideas. Glad you included the systems you own in your signature link, wish more members would do that. Also if you have not tried that blue links bar above in particular "Topics" and "Guides", Racketboy has provided a wealth of information on various systems.
Thanks for kind words. Not any kind of expert, just prefer CRT over LCD. I did write an in depth article though.Flake wrote:Do a search of the forums for any posts by CRTGAMER and look at the link in his signature. It's a good source of info for old school gaming and the guys handle alone gives him cred on the subject.
See my LCD vs CRT signature link below.Rajicate wrote:Also, read http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=18367
Thanks for the tips! That "LCD vs CRT" seams like a good read, but (I'll be called a noob for this) I don't undertsand the trems used like "120hz" I don't understand those kind of trems, I feel like such a noob for saying this but, can you give me a run down of what all those fancy trems mean?
Re: Looking for the perfect TV for NES/SNES/N64/GC gaming
Basically the 100-120hz is the speed the screen display "draws" or Refrsh Rate. In this case it is a HD TV where a standard TV has a refresh rate of 60hz. Mainly important if you are planning to use a Lightgun.XxBroBuzzxX wrote:Thanks for the tips! That "LCD vs CRT" seams like a good read, but (I'll be called a noob for this) I don't understand the trems used like "120hz" I don't understand those kind of terms, I feel like such a noob for saying this but, can you give me a run down of what all those fancy terms mean?
HD also allows higher resolutions above 480i, higher a number such as 1080i means a sharper-more detailed pic.
480i The "i" means Interlace, screen draws every other line, a more jittery pic.
480p The "p" means Progressive, screen draws every line in sequence, a more stable pic.
The more video connections means video channels are separated resulting in better pic.
Example Composite has one cable and Component has 3.
Look for the larger font text in the write-up, which summarizes choices.
CRT vs LCD - Hardware Mods - HDAdvance - Custom Controllers - Game Storage - Wii Gamecube and other Guides:
CRTGAMER Guides in Board Guides Index: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 5#p1109425
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Re: Looking for the perfect TV for NES/SNES/N64/GC gaming
Thanks for the info, now I can understand stuff like that better!CRTGAMER wrote:Basically the 100-120hz is the speed the screen display "draws" or Refrsh Rate. In this case it is a HD TV where a standard TV has a refresh rate of 60hz. Mainly important if you are planning to use a Lightgun.XxBroBuzzxX wrote:Thanks for the tips! That "LCD vs CRT" seams like a good read, but (I'll be called a noob for this) I don't understand the trems used like "120hz" I don't understand those kind of terms, I feel like such a noob for saying this but, can you give me a run down of what all those fancy terms mean?
HD also allows higher resolutions above 480i, higher a number such as 1080i means a sharper-more detailed pic.
480i The "i" means Interlace, screen draws every other line, a more jittery pic.
480p The "p" means Progressive, screen draws every line in sequence, a more stable pic.
The more video connections means video channels are separated resulting in better pic.
Example Composite has one cable and Component has 3.
Look for the larger font text in the write-up, which summarizes choices.
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Re: Looking for the perfect TV for NES/SNES/N64/GC gaming
I posted this in a related thread. I know it's bad form to quote yourself, but here I go:
http://tv.about.com/od/productreview1/p/RCAsdtv.htmI'm very Happy with my RCA truflat. It has nice vivid colors; it's lightweight; it comes with RGB inputs; it works great with my zapper, and it's fairly cheap. Roses is selling twenty-seven inchers right now for less than a hundred and fifty dollars.