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MaximRecoil:

--- Quote from: Ummon on September 22, 2009, 03:46:06 am ---Trip out - though both images are the same width, the top one looks wider because it's length is less than the lower one. I put my ruler to the monitor to make sure.

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Yes, 1.33:1 (4:3) is a "wider" aspect ratio than 1.25:1 (5:4), but only slightly. Neither image looks "distorted" because one is exactly the intended display AR and the other is very close to the intended AR; close enough that unless one had the 1.33:1 reference beside it, one would probably never know the difference. As I mentioned earlier, very few original arcade monitors were perfectly adjusted to a 1.33:1 displayed AR; they could easily range from say 1.25:1 to 1.4:1 without looking noticeably distorted.

solid12345:
Just to butt in again...

I received my 25 inch Hitachi plasma in the mail and amazingly so, it actually works! No burn-in!

Now as to my report, it looks pretty much like an LCD panel. However the dot pitch is about somewhere between a TV and a modern LCD so it gives somewhat of a soft look to it, the black levels could be better. The main thing though is even though it still gives old-school games the blobby stairstep look, holy cow does this thing look big on a desktop, even my 28 inch Hans-G doesn't give the same size impression as this 5:4 monitor. Also  because of the 256,000 color capability, movies suck, they look like high-res Sega CD FMVs and gradation is almost non-existent. But for old school MAME the games don't look half bad. Anyway it was a unique find as it is not something you come across everyday as evidenced by this thread.

Also note in the screenshots I am running my own custom mame filter I made so that is why there is something of a "texture" to the pixels.

Also one more interesting thing, there doesn't appear to be a case where native resolution looks more stunning than lower resolutions other than being more defined of course, I believe these old Hitachi style plasmas where capable of multisyncing, unfortunately though it can't go down to 15hz, I tried  :-\

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