CoachKevin
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Wait till you experience RGB on it 😊
I'll try and take some pics later of my rgb snes mini and rgb famicom on it. They look outstanding on it!
Cool! Now I just need a 20" PVM...
Wait till you experience RGB on it 😊
I'll try and take some pics later of my rgb snes mini and rgb famicom on it. They look outstanding on it!
Cool! Now I just need a 20" PVM...
The biggest BVM advantage lies mostly on the geometry settings and on screen menu with hour counter. Because with the hour counter you can tell without looking at it wether it's like new or pushing it.Be on the lookout for a BVM as well. Not sure how familiar you are with the difference, the BVM is the higher end version of the PVM, and was often used in broadcast studios. According to Fudoh it's the best of the best. Regardless, enjoy the 14" and go get a scart to BNC breakout cable!
Bah... I can't stand not having a CRT monitor... You guys are making me jealous as hell. Space is definitely an issue though (I live in a stereotypical modest sized NYC apartment).
So, I now ask you all this: what's the smallest set (with the smallest back) that you guys think would be worth getting for RGB gaming? Any particular models that are good (and dare I ask) have a stylish chasis in a retro-sort of way?
Unfortunately, I entertain business guests and don't have a separate game room, so decorum is a factor for me (as shallow as that may be). But I am probably having some custom cabinetry built for my home entertainment center in the next few weeks, so if I'm going to pull the trigger, now's the time. I may have some doors built to house a small set (of maybe like... 14 inches) for retro games beneath my floating Plasma display.
Any thoughts for getting the best retro picture out of the smallest possible size constraints?
Custom cabinetry sounds neat. I came across this CRT + Flatpanel side-by-ide on another forum, maybe this could give you an idea?
I have a 14" Sony PVM-14M2E and i think for size constraints its the perfect monitor for retro gaming. I picked mine up along with a 20" PVM-20M2E and i hands down prefer the 14"I think they look pretty cool and industrial aswell.
This is mine running Retroarch on a Wii through component. The PQ is sublime.
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That is indeed nice. It's a shame that only PAL Wiis support RGB. That 240p content would look even nicer in RGB.
I wonder, can you import a PAL Wii for the RGB support, then softmod for 60Hz and use of NA software?
That is indeed nice. It's a shame that only PAL Wiis support RGB. That 240p content would look even nicer in RGB.
I wonder, can you import a PAL Wii for the RGB support, then softmod for 60Hz and use of NA software?
Heard these ones were the best.Can anyone recommend an S-Video cable for N64?
Did a quick post/video about the 14" Sony PVM I picked up
http://backinmyplay.com/video-professional-video-monitors-the-best-crt-for-retro-gaming/
Kevin - great video. You should really dedicate an entire episode to RGB gaming, as there is a ton of info people just aren't clear on. Btw, are you going to get a snes scart cable, and then the scart to BNC breakout? While S video looks great, you've gotta go the whole way now that you're so close...
I did not know that, lol. Regardless of that they seem to be one of the better received svideo cables from what read and I don't think there can be composite passthrough without a composite signal.Thanks Timu, but I thought that guys videos were supposed to not highly-regarded round these parts? Plus, with the prices those are commanding on Amazon/eBay, I'd be better off buying first party!
Is is safe(ish) to assume that if I buy an S-video cable that DOESN'T have a yellow composite plug as well, I should be safe from having composite passthrough?
I already have the SNES SCART cable (as well as scarts for most of my consoles). Ordered the SCART to BNC connector as well.
I've been curious about this for a while. What do you guys mean when you say "RGB"? Like, what is it that this "RGB" connection gives you that component doesn't? Is RGB like a VGA adapter like computer monitors use? Or what?
That is indeed nice. It's a shame that only PAL Wiis support RGB. That 240p content would look even nicer in RGB.
I wonder, can you import a PAL Wii for the RGB support, then softmod for 60Hz and use of NA software?
That is indeed nice. It's a shame that only PAL Wiis support RGB. That 240p content would look even nicer in RGB.
I wonder, can you import a PAL Wii for the RGB support, then softmod for 60Hz and use of NA software?
Just tried hooking up my Wii using component to the Mini. The picture looked really bad...like overly dark (shadow/darker areas were just black)..played with my TV setting and even with vivid mode I still had to turn up the Mini's gamma to near or at max, and brightness up.
Something doesn't seem right. Color seems slightly off. Hue and saturation can't help it..basically at night time of day, the textures have a lot of flickering artifacts whenever camera moves, and when stationary, there are artifacts but they do not flicker...uh this is annoying.
Anyone has optimal settings with Wii component?
It is a jokey post but it's how it is. If you got the dough for an XRGB mini, chances are you can fund an NES RGB mod. Feeding composit to an XRGB is like putting low octane fuel in your drag car.
Since you seem more inclined to go the CRT route you can just not spend the money on an xrgb an put it towards an RGB NES and a good CRT for a damn sweet combo.
I guess and hope you are not serious with that comment?
I have no experience in modding and don't know anyone directly that does that stuff. Buying a modded unit seems a way to go but that requires importing and is probably pricey.
If I wanted a true retro gaming experience I would buy a solid crt. I'm just looking for a easy way to improve the image quality on my current setup and with the systems I play my games on.
Well if your in the UK/Europe and get yourself a NESRGB unit I can install it in your NES for you
Thanks for the info. I searched for some info about how to do it but that proces is way over my headThink the best way to go is just buy a modded nes and maybe it's time to switch from a pal nes to a ntsc nes.
Any suggestions where I should look?
Game Sack did an episode on console modding
http://youtu.be/zszqex-b48I
Watching it now. Thought I'd share in this thread. Not a great episode so far tbh.
I believe any NES can be moded for RGB. So if you wanna save a little time and money, you could just do it to a toaster NES. If you want the sleek top loader, I'm afarid there's not much you can do to avoid the expense especially since you're in a pal territory looking for an import.
Custom cabinetry sounds neat. I came across this CRT + Flatpanel side-by-ide on another forum, maybe this could give you an idea?
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I have a 14" Sony PVM-14M2E and i think for size constraints its the perfect monitor for retro gaming. I picked mine up along with a 20" PVM-20M2E and i hands down prefer the 14"I think they look pretty cool and industrial aswell.
This is mine running Retroarch on a Wii through component. The PQ is sublime.
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Those both look great. What do you think is a fair price for a good 14" monitor? Also, how big is the back of the Sony PVM-14M2E?
I paid £51 delivered for mine with 2 dog bone pads and all cables from eBay, combine this with the N8 EverDrive and NESRGB and its win win
I paid £10 ($17) for my 14M2E and £10 for my 20M2E. The guy wanted them both gone so I got a good deal. I would pay anything up to £50 if its in good condition and the geometry is very good. They really are good screens for 8-Bit 16-Bit consoles.
According to the Brochure it states the depth is 431mm. You have to remember these are square units as they can be stacked, they don't slope at the back like consumer units.
That eBay you picked them up from?
I don't recall having any issues with my Wii running into my mini. I probably just used the standard component settings from junker HQ as WL.
I paid £10 ($17) for my 14M2E and £10 for my 20M2E. The guy wanted them both gone so I got a good deal. I would pay anything up to £50 if its in good condition and the geometry is very good. They really are good screens for 8-Bit 16-Bit consoles.
According to the Brochure it states the depth is 431mm. You have to remember these are square units as they can be stacked, they don't slope at the back like consumer units.
Cool, just to confirm.... those monitors are 60hz NTSC format right?
Well, it came:
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Sadly I don't have a scart converter yet.
Yep!!!She sure is a thick cable. Where's that one from? The seller in Florida?
Yep!!!
I plan on getting a Saturn rgb cable sometime, but if that seller sells out I would have to go to that sega style site to buy one.Thought I recognized that sticker. My Saturn cable from that maker has done me quite well.
Custom cabinetry sounds neat. I came across this CRT + Flatpanel side-by-ide on another forum, maybe this could give you an idea?