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Author Topic: 33'' FLATSCREEN CRT EXIST?  (Read 1720 times)

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33'' FLATSCREEN CRT EXIST?
« on: July 29, 2007, 11:30:21 pm »
I have an original Capcom USA  cabinet with a pentranic 33'' that was used for SF3, ive now gutted the cps3 and over the last few years have used it for Xbox, Ps2, DC, and such,  but i now want a fully dedicated MAME cab.  Ive got all the controls, audio, and pc hooked up, all the normal low-res games look GREAT, but lately ive been wanting more flexibility, and i want to get a multisync. 

Ive had an eye on that wei-ya 27'' but im not sure if i want to go down that small yet, im not a fan of the LARGER bezel with a smaller monitor inside.  I think it looks odd when they are grossly disproportionate.

Or the other option seems to be the wells gardner WGM3394-U0TS07R, however, sinced theyve outsourced manufacturing to malaysia (i think) they seem to have gone to crap, and also id like a flat screen, whereas the 33'' from them is still a curved.

My question is;

1)  Does anyone know of any other places to get a 33'' multisync?
2)  Has anyone ever seen a flatscreen 33''
3)  Does wei-ya make a multisync thats larger than 27''?  I didnt see any on billabs site.

Just general recommendations about my situation would be appreciated. 

My first post, thanks for listening :)

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Re: 33'' FLATSCREEN CRT EXIST?
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2007, 04:59:34 am »
try contacting rick at nieman displays,i bet he can help.

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Re: 33'' FLATSCREEN CRT EXIST?
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2007, 06:25:49 pm »
No sorry, 33" that runs at resolutions more than CGA are virtually impossible to finf. If the Wells is around, it is over a year or 2 old.

I could help you with standard res, or if only you could water the cabinet to make it grow...

a 39" tri-res with flat picture tube.

Good luck

Rick Nieman
Rick@niemandisplays.com

by the way Grant, thanks for the plug

Forgot to mention, if you are 100 % sure the tube is good that you have, I can probably supply you with a replacment board.
Always happy to help.., for the best in displays
Rick Nieman
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1023 Rife Rd Cambridge, Ontario Canada N1R5S3
519-621-1722

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Re: 33'' FLATSCREEN CRT EXIST?
« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2007, 06:48:08 pm »
http://www.hantarex.co.uk/
look at the polostar monitor

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Re: 33'' FLATSCREEN CRT EXIST?
« Reply #4 on: August 01, 2007, 11:02:44 pm »
I know Kortek in Korea makes a 32 or 33" completely flat CRT multi-sync arcade monitor.  It is used in the Pump It Up GX cabinets.  KT3314DF (or KT3214DF) is the model if I'm not mistaken.  I'm not aware of any distributors in the USA for the full Kortek line, but you should be able to pick it up a "spare part" for Pump It Up, possibly at a somewhat significant markup.  The display is beautiful once you turn the brightness and contrast down to sane levels from their stupidly high defaults.