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| WhereEaglesDare:
Does a TV with an SVideo Input from a PC look good enough? Does it look close to what an arcade monitor is suppose to look like? I think I may be bale to get my hands on a 27 inch VGA CRT Monitor which I know has to be better, but if I can't.... I know this has been posted before, but thought I'd pose the question again see what I get. |
| Smoker:
its the best your going to get without component inputs. As for if it looks any good, plug it in and judge for yourself. Quality of the cable and Tube makes a world of difference. |
| DJ_Izumi:
It looks a far cry better than composite, that's for sure. Set up a test and compare the two, if the tube is any good you'll see a noticable improvement. |
| Malenko:
text is hard to read in windows, but works well for games in MAME, much better then composite but not nearly as good as component. |
| crashwg:
--- Quote from: Malenko on April 16, 2010, 07:13:06 pm --- much better then composite but not nearly as good as component. --- End quote --- You know I was actually wondering something about this... I picked up a broken rear projection big screen a little while back and fixed it up. It has component input but with the little testing that I did (hooking up an XBOX and trying different outputs) I've come to the conclusion that even through the component input it will only do 480i. You read that right, it won't even do 480p! I didn't have a whole lot of time to examine it further so I'm not sure how much better it is (vs S-Vid that is) so I'm just wondering if there really will be much of a difference. |
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