What is a good TV to play these classics on?

Started by MS-DOS4, August 24, 2009, 08:51:07 pm

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RGB_Gamer

Commodore 1084's are awesome, even for composite video in and they have sound.

Not good enuff for me....I game only in RGB  and VGA (except for intellivision, colecovision, 7800/2600, and 5200, which have AV mods)

My setup (37" RGB/VGA monitor)



My RGB switchers and 6-port VGA switcher:


Hamburglar

Commodore 1084 monitors are great for Nintendo NES/Famicom/composite video gaming.
The later commodore monitors have RGB as well. I would suggest trying to find a professional Sony video monitor though, they usually have amazing picture quality even with a composite video signal, and they also have RGB inputs.

RGB_Gamer

Quote from: Hamburglar on August 27, 2009, 12:27:52 am
Commodore 1084 monitors are great for Nintendo NES/Famicom/composite video gaming.
The later commodore monitors have RGB as well. I would suggest trying to find a professional Sony video monitor though, they usually have amazing picture quality even with a composite video signal, and they also have RGB inputs.


yes like a Sony PVM-2530. Awesome composite video and was my first RGB monitor :)

Hekomatsu


These old Salora TV's are best for retro gaming.
This moves like in cracktros...Yes, and lot lot lot talking (with bad english, sure). You know this doesn't move like cracktro style...if you even know what it is. This gonna need more effects...Nah! But there's one thing what blows my mind, why hell you are still reading this POS?!?!?