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Best Buy 27" Insignia is on sale for $190 (down from $235)
jWin:
I dont think they ship internationally. Component inputs look like 3 RCA connectors, the colors RED / GREEN / BLUE.
The only emulators I tried at the moment is MAME32, NeoMAME32, and Daphne(Dragon's Lair). NeoMAME and MAME32 seem to act a little differently when filling up the screen, I havent figured out the best resolution settings yet for the software emulators.
Is there a guide to setting up the MAME video settings for a television?
TOK:
--- Quote from: ahofle on December 07, 2006, 12:20:59 pm ---Agreed. Mine is quite crisp using S-video, not sure why everyone is saying it's 'blurry'. I think correct MAME video configuration makes the biggest difference in video quality.
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I have both working on my machine. The difference with component is very obvious if you see the two back to back.
The colors are richer and brighter, and the edges are more defined. I had some initial setup issues too, and it the difference was what kept me going until I got it figured out.
mccoy178:
--- Quote from: TOK on December 07, 2006, 09:13:11 pm ---
--- Quote from: ahofle on December 07, 2006, 12:20:59 pm ---Agreed. Mine is quite crisp using S-video, not sure why everyone is saying it's 'blurry'. I think correct MAME video configuration makes the biggest difference in video quality.
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I have both working on my machine. The difference with component is very obvious if you see the two back to back.
The colors are richer and brighter, and the edges are more defined. I had some initial setup issues too, and it the difference was what kept me going until I got it figured out.
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I agree with this completely. It made a night and day difference on my cabinet. I'm going to try the service menu option to adjust the overscan. Not really that big of a deal, but it would help me with the Z26 emulator.
jWin:
Some other information about this particular TV, Orion has this same TV in black, sold at walmart, model Orion TVD2710. The TV (Insignia/Orion) is actually a Toshiba as far as I can tell, the service menu code came from Toshiba.
rubberpoultry:
I just added a new post about this TV. It's on sale at Wal-Mart for $179 right now.