The XRGB-Mini is around $350ish, so if you're really looking at stuff in that price range for gaming, you might as well just get the XRGB anyway.But anything past this device, that is NOT the XRGB, starts to get into the realm of professional and videophile territory, and the price jumps up to several hundred dollars and beyond
Fudoh's page is a good place to look if you're wanting to see other options though:
http://retrogaming.hazard-city.de/
Actually some of those NEC presentation monitors can get really big. The NEC multisync XM37 is 36" for example. It'll be harder to find than the typical 20-29" ones and you probably won't find anyone willing to ship such a monster, but it's doable.Ziggy587 wrote:If you want true RGB, then get an RGB monitor (again, professional equipment) like a Sony PVM or something similar and use a 2.1 desktop speaker system for sound. The trade off is you wont be able to find one with a screen as large as your 36" Wega. And you'll deal with the same stuff as above for the transcoder (BNC inputs and whatnot). But you'll have true RGB.