I reviewed various monitors at my CRT vs LCD signature link. The LCD and CRT VGA monitors posted there all worked with a Dreamcast just fine. However my iMac would not display certain OS9 games in the LCD. The same games worked fine with the CRT monitors though.theclaw wrote:640 x 480 was an essential PC industry standard for years. If a VGA monitor does not support that, it'd be defective by design. Don't most PCs even today still boot into 640 x 480 for stuff like the BIOS screens and power on tests?BananaXX wrote:This may have been asked already but I have a old 15" LCD VGA monitor that I got from my Grandma, I'm not sure if it supports 640 x 480 as I don't have it near me (friend is borrowing it) but it is 4:3, could I expect a decent image even if it doesn't support 640 x 480?
@ BananaXX - The LCD should work for the Dreamcast since it is an older 4:3 model. Not an absolute guarantee, you will have better luck with a CRT monitor. The Dreamcast Lightgun works with a VGA CRT monitor.
@ theclaw - Its not 640x480 with 256 colors at the initial bootup screen, more like a VGA 16 color text mode. Monitors support the BIOS bootup screen, but newer monitors dropped support for the older 640x480 resolution.

