Retro Gaming TV
My beloved CRT's days are numbered. I have to find a new one and I'd like to avoid what I normally do (random CRT at Savers or Goodwill) and get one that I will be able to use for a while. My random CRT's from thrift stores either burn out or start soundiung like a damn wind turbine. Ive been looking into Sony Trinitron. I have seen countless posts on retro game facebook groups about how this is the greatest TV for retro games.There is also a lot of debate on a flat screen vs a bubble style screen. What is the difference in picture quality? Obviously I'd want to grab a 32 bc I believe that's the biggest size for a Trinitron without going completely overboard. (my game room has a 50 inch flat screen so I dont want a HUGE one)
So I found a Trinitron 24 inch on craiglist. It looks like a good size and I have a fairly small room. Its also one town away (5 mins) and $15. Just need some opinions on whether this is what I am looking for in terms of brand and model (Sony Trinitron) or if I should hold off and wait for a 32 inch one to pop up locally. Any input is appreciated. Thanks
https://newhaven.craigslist.org/ele/5078887921.html
So I found a Trinitron 24 inch on craiglist. It looks like a good size and I have a fairly small room. Its also one town away (5 mins) and $15. Just need some opinions on whether this is what I am looking for in terms of brand and model (Sony Trinitron) or if I should hold off and wait for a 32 inch one to pop up locally. Any input is appreciated. Thanks
https://newhaven.craigslist.org/ele/5078887921.html
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http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=10&threadid=149595
http://www.amazon.com/Toshiba-20AF46-Pure-Flat-CRT/dp/B000EUC2RA
I use a 14" Sony PVM for RGB
I have a small room also so the 20" is perfect imo. (and not too heavy)
There was just a Finders Keepers thread today about a Trintron and the poster absolutely loves the picture quality.
http://nintendoage.com/forum/mess...
This is what actually made me decide to finally start looking into which replacement to get lol. Keep seeing posts about those Trinitrons (including his)
This is the CRT I use for everything A/V & S-Video:
http://www.amazon.com/Toshiba-20A...
I use a 14" Sony PVM for RGB
I have a small room also so the 20" is perfect imo. (and not too heavy)
I actually really like the look of that Toshiba. It's a good size too. How do NES/SNES/64 games look on it? Sounds good too? I may keep my eye out for a similar model to this one now.
Picture is crisp and there are menu options to tweak to your liking. It sounds pretty good for a CRT, it won't blow your mind since they're just average small speakers but it has a headphone jack so you can easily connect most audio systems (I use two Cerwin Vega PC Speakers)
Originally posted by: jonebone
There was just a Finders Keepers thread today about a Trintron and the poster absolutely loves the picture quality.
http://nintendoage.com/forum/mess...
I have this same tv and it has a awesome picture.
I component modded my snes and it looks very close to rgb my trinton.
I used to have a Trinitron and everything on there looks great. Idk if you've thought about using an hdmi upscaler to convert the signal from your old consoles into something you can plug into your 50" flat screen. I just hooked my system up that way recently (I've got an NES, SNES and VCR) and everything looks phenomenal. It may be an option for ya
Thats a great idea, it never crossed my mind. It might seem weird but I kinda like playing on a dedicated retro TV. Plus Im a lazy ass and I like to play Tetris for a few hours a night and watch TV on my other TV at the same time. lol