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VGA Arcade Monitor or S-Video to TV
Slice:
Well, you'll find that the image on the Arcade monitor will be alot sharper than on the TV screen (At least going by my small experience!) - 32" must be pretty cool though! Don't know what you're using to your TV but, if you have an SVGA connector use this as the results are much better.
bhadsock:
Well right now, I have it hooked up to my home theater system using the S-Video output of a Matrox Marvel video card. Personally, I think 32" is too big, but it was my only option for testing other than my 17" monitor.
BombProofPlane:
--- Quote from: Slice on August 13, 2002, 09:44:05 am ---
Well, you'll find that the image on the Arcade monitor will be alot sharper than on the TV screen (At least going by my small experience!) - 32" must be pretty cool though! Don't know what you're using to your TV but, if you have an SVGA connector use this as the results are much better.
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unless your using a 31khz arcade monitor its going to appear more blury than on a good tv or pc monitor
but i guess you want blury if your playing classics
i reccomend a smaller size than 32 inch for the oldies though maybe 27 with bezels enabled hehe
l3et9jdh:
Trust me, USED A TV!
Why, you can plug in Dreamcast, Gamecube, Playstation 2, you can even watch Movie, TV.
Pretent you Cabinet as a TV stand.
Although it might be difficult to display on a TV.
You can still make out what it said on the screen if you just running mame....
Use another computer to chat or check emails.
Less HEADACHE...
Believe me I've doing it now.
BombProofPlane:
what would you want to play on gamecube? no fighters