Laevateinn
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saw a 20FS120 at the thrift store yesterday for $8... i already have 5 crts in this apartment... might end up with it anyway lol
I only have 4. I guess I need to step up my game.
saw a 20FS120 at the thrift store yesterday for $8... i already have 5 crts in this apartment... might end up with it anyway lol
Have an opportunity to pick up a Sony Trinitron Wega 37" tv for around $50.
I kind of want a smaller CRT as I imagine this will take up a lot of room, plus I've heard smaller CRTs are better for retro gaming.
I am tempted to pass on it, but don't want to make a fatal error if this is something I really should buy. Thoughts?
That will be so big and heavy I wouldnt mess with it. You would need 4 people to lift the damn thing. I would hold out for smaller more managable crt.
Just my 2 cents.
The larger CRTs have handles which make them quite easy to carry Alone.
Not a 36 incher, though. You do NOT want to attempt to carry that alone unless you're the size of an NFL linebacker.
I remember when I was 16/17 my grandmother bought a 32" Trinitron and the delivery guy left it in the backyard near the sliding door. I cut open the box and grabbed some straps and carried it in the house by myself before it started raining. I just had to wait until my brother got home to put it on the matching stand because I'd have to pick it up without the straps to get it on there and it was too awkward to do so. It's not like I've ever been a very strong guy, you just need to know how to pick shit up.They do get quite heavy. My 32fv310 is 171lbs according to the manual. I belive the 36ers are topping 200!
Not to be "that guy" but a 32" is quite manageable weight wise it's the size and trying to fit it through doorways and stairwells is what makes it a pain to carry. I feel people over exaggerate about the weight.
I remember when I was 16/17 my grandmother bought a 32" Trinitron and the delivery guy left it in the backyard near the sliding door. I cut open the box and grabbed some straps and carried it in the house by myself before it started raining. I just had to wait until my brother got home to put it on the matching stand because I'd have to pick it up without the straps to get it on there and it was too awkward to do so. It's not like I've ever been a very strong guy, you just need to know how to pick shit up.
Haha that's great. The guy I bought my 32fv310 from was absolutely dreading having to help carry it. He was beyond relieved when I carried it out myself while his wife chastised him for being out of shape lol.
I'm 6'4 with long gangly arms that can wrap around a tv. I feel like moving Trinitrons is what I was built for
You must have the back muscles of a muay thai warrior, though.
LOL I wish. I've been weightlifting for around 8 years with about half of those dedicated to powerlifting so I've certainly come a long way.
When I started I could only deadlift 50lbs which is approximately a 13"pvm to stay on topic lol
I made the thousand pound club (Lift 1,000 lbs Bench, Squat and Dead Lift) before I started my freshman year in high school. At the time I was 5'10 170 lbs. CRTs are hard to lift because they are heavy but mostly because they to grip. If you don't have lanky limbs it becomes really hard to safely lift odd shaped objects.
I am going to make assumptions about your age because it sounds like you are relatively injury free but lifting shit like this is a quick way to slip a disc and end your weight training permanently. I am 40 now and I broke my back and neck, was stabbed above my knee, fractured my other knee, dislocated my right shoulder, many broken fingers and also cracked my sternum. I have such long lasting effects from those injuries I am very careful of how and what I lift outside the gym setting. That said, I don't even like moving my 20 inch BVM because of the way I have to bend over to put it where its supposed to go.
I made the thousand pound club (Lift 1,000 lbs Bench, Squat and Dead Lift) before I started my freshman year in high school. At the time I was 5'10 170 lbs. CRTs are hard to lift because they are heavy but mostly because they to grip. If you don't have lanky limbs it becomes really hard to safely lift odd shaped objects.
I am going to make assumptions about your age because it sounds like you are relatively injury free but lifting shit like this is a quick way to slip a disc and end your weight training permanently. I am 40 now and I broke my back and neck, was stabbed above my knee, fractured my other knee, dislocated my right shoulder, many broken fingers and also cracked my sternum. I have such long lasting effects from those injuries I am very careful of how and what I lift outside the gym setting. That said, I don't even like moving my 20 inch BVM because of the way I have to bend over to put it where its supposed to go.
I can barely do a pushup. I think I'm limited to 20something inch.
wow, you've seen some shit
Recent picture of Kawika hunting down some CRTs...I am 40 now and I broke my back and neck, was stabbed above my knee, fractured my other knee, dislocated my right shoulder, many broken fingers and also cracked my sternum. I have such long lasting effects from those injuries I am very careful of how and what I lift outside the gym setting. That said, I don't even like moving my 20 inch BVM because of the way I have to bend over to put it where its supposed to go.
It's all about having the proper equipment to move them. Like I said, I used straps to wrap around the TV to make it easier to grab.The issue with lifting/moving big CRTs is that the weight is so dense, and there isn't a lot of surface area to properly have more than one person lift them, especially when navigating entry ways, etc.
Couple that with the surface area that is most vulnerable to damage being disproportionately more heavy, and you have the makings of an awful moving experience.
tags.
I passed on the 37. Found a Samsung 24" with component I think I'm going to jump on.
Also just found this in the garage. It will do in the mean time!
If you can barely do a pushup you need to make some positive changes in your life! I mean this in the nicest most positive way possible I'm not trying to make a jab or an insult!
I found a picture of Kawika:
Recent picture of Kawika hunting down some CRTs...
I can't imagine the pain, man... Hope you're good, in spite of all that.
Pro-tip, put the letter l (for large) right before the file extension (filenamel.jpg) to automatically scale it to be smaller. You should also wrap it in tags.
You must have the back muscles of a muay thai warrior, though.
I passed on the 37. Found a Samsung 24" with component I think I'm going to jump on.
All about grip an know-how. I move my 32" all the time. Even casually when in the mood for an change...and never been to the gym in all my 42 years. I do credit my lifting ability to working at UPS twenty years ago while in college.
And part 2 with pricing and dates.Email from HD Retrovision for those interest.
Hey again,
This is a follow up to Part 1, so if you haven't read that yet, you need to head over to our Google Group and check that out first. Most importantly, if you're interested in buying cables/adapters, you need to perform the 240p test on each console & TV you plan to use. You should also take the time to go through our limited return / warranty and shipping policies, which does not include problems related to display device and equipment incompatibility.
OK, now that you are properly prepared after reviewing all that information, we can get onto the more specific details regarding the new product stock. We will be updating stock for our HD Retrovision Shop on Saturday June 24, 2017 at 6:59pm CDT / 11:59pm UTC. This update will include stock for the SNES YPbPr cables, Genesis YPbPr cables, Saturn adapters, and Neo Geo adapters. In addition to this initial release, we will be replenishing stock for both the SNES and Genesis YPbPr cables in subsequent waves, since we do not want to overburden our distributor with more than they can push out within one week. These additional waves of updated stock will occur on the two consecutive Saturdays following the initial wave. To summarize, the restock wave structure is as follows:
Wave 1: June 24, 2017 at 6:59pm CDT / 11:59pm UTC
Wave 2: July 1, 2017 at 6:59pm CDT / 11:59pm UTC
Wave 3: July 8, 2017 at 6:59pm CDT / 11:59pm UTC
For the first wave, we will be enforcing a maximum quantity limit of two per each item listed on the shop, and then consider loosening up the policy for the subsequent waves as we deem necessary. As we have previously discussed, our costs have gone up for reasons such as the improved circuitry, packaging/labeling, and freight/duties, so we had to restructure the pricing of items in our store. YPbPr cables will be priced at $53 each, the Genesis Model2-to-Model1 adapter at $8, and the Saturn & Neo Geo adapters at $14. We will also no longer be offering any package deals consisting of bundling together a YPbPr cable and an adapter.
This is extremely important, so please pay attention. As a customer of the HD Retrovision Shop, you are responsible for taking the proper measures to ensure your order (shipping/billing info, item quantities, etc.) is correct before submitting. We will try our best to help with corrections, but we have limited resources so it is not something that can be guaranteed. We are not permitted to modify items/quantities once an order is placed. Ultimately, any errors made during the checkout process are your own responsibility. Therefore, please browse the store ahead of time and plan out your purchases in advance to avoid any such issues.
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I have scart cables for all my consoles but I'm really curious about these cables. HD Retrovision said the PQ would be similar to scart but I'm curious how true that is. I know on my BVM I like being able to adjust the chroma on component inputs (something that can't be done with RGB). I'm also curious if the component cable would clean up the sync issues SNES has with OSSC and some TVs. Do these work with N64 and NES RGB modded consoles?
This is great news for my RGB modded N64.HD Retrovision's website confirmed the SNES Component Cable works with the N64 and their FAQ looks like RGB Modded NES' will work, so as long as it has the same port
Edit: So is RetroUSB's AVS still the most affordable way to play NES cartridges in HD?
Make sure it's 480i max. I put together a picture list of the late model Sony CRTs with component input here: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=238196943&postcount=4247
All about grip an know-how. I move my 32" all the time. Even casually when in the mood for an change...and never been to the gym in all my 42 years. I do credit my lifting ability to working at UPS twenty years ago while in college.
What's the downside of a CRT capable of 480p? I have a PVM-14L4 (480i), but I originally wanted an L5 model so that I could play certain PS2 games in 480p.
Apologies if this has been answered a dozen times before.
While it is, it's a Retron, so yeah!=pthis is probably the cheapest
http://hyperkinlab.com/hyperkin-retron-1-hd-gaming-console-for-nes-gray/
I passed on the 37. Found a Samsung 24" with component I think I'm going to jump on.
Also just found this in the garage. It will do in the mean time!
I can barely do a pushup. I think I'm limited to 20something inch.
wow, you've seen some shit
This is great news for my RGB modded N64.
I'm just glad they stopped being giant consoles for a relatively small screen size. I remember my dad's old 24" (?) console Zenith and THAT thing was a beast to move when he got rid of it. It was actually the stand for his 35" Trinitron when he first got that. :lolCRTs should have been made with removable wheels on the bottom as standard.
I'm just glad they stopped being giant consoles for a relatively small screen size. I remember my dad's old 24" (?) console Zenith and THAT thing was a beast to move when he got rid of it. It was actually the stand for his 35" Trinitron when he first got that. :lol
My family had a Zenith too. Shit was immense. I have no idea how big the screen was though. Everything looks big when you're a toddler.I'm just glad they stopped being giant consoles for a relatively small screen size. I remember my dad's old 24" (?) console Zenith and THAT thing was a beast to move when he got rid of it. It was actually the stand for his 35" Trinitron when he first got that. :lol