Thoughts on CRT TVs/PVMs vs Modern TVs
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What do you guys think about using a CRT TV vs a modern television for retropie?
I was either thinking about picking up a free CRT TV from good ol' craigslist or if I have some money to spend, buy a Sony PVM (Professional Video Monitor) from ebay or something.
PVMs seem to be pretty spendy (8" for 60-100$ish. 19"+ for 200$+) when I could get a regular CRT TV that is 28"+ on craigslist for free.
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@madmodder123
If you're serious about retro gaming you can never go wrong with a Crt TV. I keep coming back to this article i read on tested many years ago.In Search of Scanlines: The Best CRT Monitor for Retro Gaming
The games emulated where made with a Crt TV in mind.
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@rion
Thanks for the links! They were good reads.I think i'm gonna go with a craigslist free CRT and then possibly upgrade to a PVM in the future :)
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Great! Be sure to have look at RetroThink for setting up a Crt TV.
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@rion Dayum, 95$ plus shipping for the complete model! I guess I will have to go with the Pi's built-in composite until I have some money to spend.
Also your link is messed up here is the correct link
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I have a pi2scart connected to my Rpi3 and to my BVM and let me tell you: Once you've gotten that, you'll never want anything else.
It was a hassle to setup (mainly due to the image settings of each PVM) but once you get the hang of it, it's easy peasy and worth it.See the photos for yourself: Those scanlines are just plain perfect and not generated but from my PVM.
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@pupsenlalala Damn that looks sexy, what model TV is that?
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@madmodder123 said in Thoughts on CRT TVs/PVMs vs Modern TVs:
@rion Dayum, 95$ plus shipping for the complete model! I guess I will have to go with the Pi's built-in composite until I have some money to spend.
Also your link is messed up here is the correct link
It's the Sony PVM-14M4E.
I also have the Sony PVM-20M2E which is 20" and has 400 lines. the 14" has 800 lines and is therefore a little crispier. -
@madmodder123
CRT's are definitely worth checking out. I've spent $25 total for the thriftstore Trinitron and composite cables for the pi. Right now, it's in the parlor room "for the holidays" (AKA I don't want to wrestle it up the stairs just yet!)
(even Kodi works, with some effort)
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