JP, let me break this down for you real quick....
I was in your same shoes about 2 years ago.... I busted my butt for months trying to figure out the best CRT TV for my retro video games... so, allow me to save you months of research by taking my advice.
I own 2 gigantic Sony 36" CRT TV's now....
1 is the KV-36XBR200 for SD gaming (NES, SNES, GEN, N64, etc). You want SD for those old games, which is 480i.
The 2nd one is a KV-36HS500 for ED gaming (Enhanced Definition/Progressive scan)... these are systems like Gamecube, Wii, PS2, Xbox, etc). These systems use 480P, and will look best on a Hi-Scan model TV. I have never tried a Super Fine Pitch screen, but i would imagine 480p games would like great on it.
ALSO, these Hi-scan and especially the SFP screens, will also look great for the newer gen systems, (xbox 360, PS3).
Here's a nice list of all the Wega's CRT TV's Sony ever released.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FD_Trinitron_WEGA
Good luck on the hunt my friend!
-Retro
Help buying a Sony CRT for 240p, 480i / 576i (PAL) for N64
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Re: Help buying a Sony CRT for 240p, 480i / 576i (PAL) for N
No problem. You won't have to worry about finding ntsc n64, that's for sure! Over 1000 units on US ebay alone. Not even counting other sites or countries. Let alone offline.jpmad4it wrote:Damn. Just bought the pal n64 recently so I guess it'll have to do for now.
If anyone can help with the specifics of the CRT TV and which way to go that would be great.
Lum fan.
Re: Help buying a Sony CRT for 240p, 480i / 576i (PAL) for N
Try your older consoles on your HD CRT, you might be surprised. The only reason to keep the CRT SD is for Retro Lightgun capability. I run ALL my consoles listed in my signature on my HD WEGA CRT, everything looks just beautiful. One 200 pound monsterous TV in the room is enough for me.retromangia wrote: 1 is the KV-36XBR200 for SD gaming (NES, SNES, GEN, N64, etc). You want SD for those old games, which is 480i.
The 2nd one is a KV-36HS500 for ED gaming (Enhanced Definition/Progressive scan)... these are systems like Gamecube, Wii, PS2, Xbox, etc). These systems use 480P, and will look best on a Hi-Scan model TV. I have never tried a Super Fine Pitch screen, but i would imagine 480p games would like great on it.
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Re: Help buying a Sony CRT for 240p, 480i / 576i (PAL) for N
Doesn't have component input though (or does SCART handle component?). I do plan to buy an NTSC N64 and modify it at a later date, so ideally the tv should be able to handle NTSC.dogman91 wrote:PVM monitors are pretty highly regarded for retro stuff... should look good.
Re: Help buying a Sony CRT for 240p, 480i / 576i (PAL) for N
If I bought this monitor:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/120973907573
Would it be able to display the NTSC signal / input of a modded (RGB) NTSC N64 here:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261091749953
Or can that monitor not display NTSC?
What kind of cable would I need?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/120973907573
Would it be able to display the NTSC signal / input of a modded (RGB) NTSC N64 here:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261091749953
Or can that monitor not display NTSC?
What kind of cable would I need?
I don't know the equivalent uk / euro model number for the kv-36xbr200retromangia wrote:JP, let me break this down for you real quick....
I was in your same shoes about 2 years ago.... I busted my butt for months trying to figure out the best CRT TV for my retro video games... so, allow me to save you months of research by taking my advice.
I own 2 gigantic Sony 36" CRT TV's now....
1 is the KV-36XBR200 for SD gaming (NES, SNES, GEN, N64, etc). You want SD for those old games, which is 480i.
The 2nd one is a KV-36HS500 for ED gaming (Enhanced Definition/Progressive scan)... these are systems like Gamecube, Wii, PS2, Xbox, etc). These systems use 480P, and will look best on a Hi-Scan model TV. I have never tried a Super Fine Pitch screen, but i would imagine 480p games would like great on it.
ALSO, these Hi-scan and especially the SFP screens, will also look great for the newer gen systems, (xbox 360, PS3).
Here's a nice list of all the Wega's CRT TV's Sony ever released.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FD_Trinitron_WEGA
Good luck on the hunt my friend!
-Retro