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rpgposer:

I am a noob, and probably don't have the history here to post, but I will anyway.
Perhaps explain the differences between LCD/LED and CRT displays.
Something like:

* CRT gives the best gameplay experience, but are aging and heavy.
* LED/LCD have noticeable lag and can only approximate the look of a CRT (scanlines) via software (mame hlsl) or hardware (SLG).

mcseforsale:

I've never noticed lag on any LCDs.

AJ



--- Quote from: rpgposer on July 31, 2013, 02:50:36 pm ---I am a noob, and probably don't have the history here to post, but I will anyway.
Perhaps explain the differences between LCD/LED and CRT displays.
Something like:

* CRT gives the best gameplay experience, but are aging and heavy.
* LED/LCD have noticeable lag and can only approximate the look of a CRT (scanlines) via software (mame hlsl) or hardware (SLG).
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Fursphere:


--- Quote from: jdbailey1206 on July 31, 2013, 02:03:04 pm ---Can't we just make a Crap Mame website so people know NOT what to do?    >:D

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http://www.wickedretarded.com/~crapmame/

??

shponglefan:


--- Quote from: rpgposer on July 31, 2013, 02:50:36 pm ---LED/LCD have noticeable lag

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Some TVs do.  Monitors, not so much.

eds1275:

Acceptable width of your control panel if it sticks out past the edges of your machine. I would say 25% (1/8 of the cabinet width per side) is about as far as I'd go - but that's just my opinion. I prefer when the control panel is between the edges of the machine.



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