Man I'm such a nerd for this stuff.
These are images from my favorite monitor that I own. It is a Sony Trinitron 1251Q. I think it was originally used for broadcast or filmmaking purposes, but now it is my vertical MAME monitor.

I post this info and pics because I think this is also an interesting case of original vs. improved graphics. You see, this monitor is perfectly capable of running 15khz modes and thus arcade games in their native resolution.
But the dot pitch on these kinds of monitors are often finer than a real arcade monitor, or of the stripe pitch instead of triad type. Some of them have aperature grills or different types of shadowmasks.
In most peoples opinions they would be classified as superior display devices compared to an arcade monitor, even receiving the exact same signal. But that is up to your interpretation of what looks good, hence this post.
Pics of Turbo and Donkey Kong of course since they seem to have elected as universal subjects.

Turbo definitely feels like it has some depth and the road looks like it has a little bit of texture on it. But the colors of the cars do not mix at all and I see Xiaou2's point that there is no way an artist wanted the game to look like that unless he was on acid.

But I must say that I really love the razor sharp pixel look on these monitors when a game is in it's native res.

These buildings are blue and have little sense of texture to them. The blurriness of my photography actually helps the image here. In real life they look flatter.

DK looks GOOD. Maybe it's just because I've never played a good looking DK in the wild, but when the contrast and brightness are turned correctly this game really shines on this monitor. I have it turned down a little bit here so my camera can capture it and show the pxiesls, but when I have the monitor adjusted to my liking there is a little bit of a glow that rounds off all the sharp edges and makes this game look great.

My camera had a hard time capturing the blue ladders. In real life the scanlines running through them are very visible and make a huge difference compared to a high-res display that doesn't have them.

Donkey Kong scanlines go up and down!