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20" 4:3 LCD in stock at Newegg
southpaw13:
The problem with CRT's is the depth. Hard to fit into cabinets. You need to find what is called a "short boot" that is about the same size as an arcade monitor. Somewhat hard to find.
Jakobud:
It's better to snag a Samsung 213t or 214t off eBay or Craigslist. I've gotten a couple on CL for <$75. It's the only 21 inch 4:3 you can find anywhere.
alfonzotan:
Here's something I stumbled across, just for future reference. My dad had surgery earlier this week (elective, and he's doing fine), his hospital room had one of these on the wall. It's a 20.1" LG, apparently made specifically for hospitals:
Crappy picture, I know. Sorry. Here's the model info (LG 20LH1DC1):
The screen was pretty good, and the size looks excellent for a 4:3 arcade project. Quick Google shows none for sale (even used), but it's something to keep an eye out for in surplus sales and such...
ark_ader:
I have two 4:3 monitors gathering dust. My new LED display can display 4:3 so it is not a big deal.
But I like how you guys are keeping the planet safer and buying all those crap displays, instead of seeing them go into landfills.
Kudos. :applaud:
GregD:
--- Quote from: ark_ader on March 22, 2012, 06:07:23 pm ---I have two 4:3 monitors gathering dust. My new LED display can display 4:3 so it is not a big deal.
But I like how you guys are keeping the planet safer and buying all those crap displays, instead of seeing them go into landfills.
Kudos. :applaud:
--- End quote ---
Yup. The IPS ans PVA panels that originally cost $800 to $1200 new are not nearly as good as the $120 TN panels.
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