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| Epyx:
--- Quote ---As usual, I'll champion the Sony Trintron/WEGAs from the last of the CRT generation. Mine is 27, totally flat faced tube, component input, BEAUTIFUL picture. I'm pretty confident that the SDTV Trintrons from about 2002 and onward were the height of SDTVs. (Granted the technology had essentually plateaued by 2000 and improvements were minimal). Only downside is that a flat faced tubed is HEAVY. My 27" Sony Trinitron weighs in at 99lbs. --- End quote --- +1 Also, most of the later Sony Wega SDTVs had component input so you will get the best NTSC pic to boot ;) |
| doctorhifi:
can't go wrong with a Sony tube, IMO. |
| DJ_Izumi:
--- Quote from: Epyx on November 17, 2009, 01:45:47 pm ---Also, most of the later Sony Wega SDTVs had component input so you will get the best NTSC pic to boot ;) --- End quote --- It's great, Xbox and PS2 on component are BEAUTIFUL and if you use the PS2 for PS1 games you get the same image quality. Namco's Point Blank on a 27" Sony Wega over component is as close to arcade grade as you'll ever get without using a true arcade monitor. And the Wega's a lot cheaper. |
| Ummon:
I was very surprised how light the black flat tube Samsungs were. They were not as deep as other CRTs, as well. That was the one I was looking for, in particular, when I wanted to check out component display. |
| numbnutz48:
So if you have a tv with component inputs, and a video card with S-Video out, how do you make the transition for the best picture? Or, do you have to have some kind of component out video card? The S-Video is a pretty good picture, and I'm ok with that being my source of video input, but i keep hearing about how much better component is! |
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