It's always fascinating to see a TV's depth...For the common folk it's just used for gaming and watching programs...there's so much more to them than I realised 🙏🏽Great job Rob 👍🏾
Love seeing your CRT finds. I unfortunately had to sell off a number of my Big Boy Televisions. Still have my Panasonic TX-86PW300A. Thanks for the content.
I have had this tv before. It was my favorite crt tv before i got one with 1080i compatibility. Games on my xbox 360 through rgb scart looked amazing. I really miss it.
Nice video Rob. The picture tube in this one was made by Samsung. JVC ordered the tubes from Samsung with their logo on the sticker, this was common practice for TV manufacturers. Definitely not as nice as that German LG-Philips tube.
Awww, the first TV I bought with my own money was a 28 inch widescreen JVC, back in 2006 for £300. I used it to play Oblivion on Xbox 360 over composite (I had no idea 🤣). Ended up giving it to a friend when I got a HD monitor. Luckily when I got into retro gaming I managed to re acquire the TV and get some RGB goodness playing on it. It had perfect geometry and near perfect convergence. I ended up selling it though because it was just too bulky.
I remember this one! This set was my first (and last) experience with 100HZ. Unbelievable how blurry the RGB input is compared to a normal 50Hz. Setting the sharpless higher gave indeed the nasty ringing. Color was very good sadly
It's always fascinating to see a TV's depth...For the common folk it's just used for gaming and watching programs...there's so much more to them than I realised 🙏🏽Great job Rob 👍🏾
Love seeing your CRT finds. I unfortunately had to sell off a number of my Big Boy Televisions. Still have my Panasonic TX-86PW300A. Thanks for the content.
I still get amazed seeing scart inputs on Australian models. Very interesting
There are a lot of scart tvs here Australia i'm happy to say.
I have had this tv before. It was my favorite crt tv before i got one with 1080i compatibility. Games on my xbox 360 through rgb scart looked amazing. I really miss it.
Terrific, glad to hear your own personal story of this very TV!
Nice video Rob. The picture tube in this one was made by Samsung. JVC ordered the tubes from Samsung with their logo on the sticker, this was common practice for TV manufacturers. Definitely not as nice as that German LG-Philips tube.
Thats good to know. The old switch the label around trick eh?
Awww, the first TV I bought with my own money was a 28 inch widescreen JVC, back in 2006 for £300. I used it to play Oblivion on Xbox 360 over composite (I had no idea 🤣). Ended up giving it to a friend when I got a HD monitor. Luckily when I got into retro gaming I managed to re acquire the TV and get some RGB goodness playing on it. It had perfect geometry and near perfect convergence. I ended up selling it though because it was just too bulky.
Thats nice to get it back and see what it could actually do at it peak ability rather than composite.
I'm still using this model, connected to a satellite box. It's done well for that purpose.
Sweet to hear this one is out there and owned by people.
I remember this one! This set was my first (and last) experience with 100HZ. Unbelievable how blurry the RGB input is compared to a normal 50Hz. Setting the sharpless higher gave indeed the nasty ringing.
Color was very good sadly
Thanks for sharing!
Philips was the only manufacturer that knew how to do decent 100hz but, it was them who invented it after all.
My dad had a 4:3 jvc tv from the mid 90’s. Superb picture quality. Unfortunately from the turn of the century jvc went down hill fast.
Probably due to the decline of their greatest hit. VHS cassette royalties
is can it widescreen crt's some can have 1080p, samsung also made a few rare 2k crts?
Rob did you ever find a 100hz TV that would display scanlines @ 240p and progressive scan?
Are you in perth? I’ve seen a bunch of what you show here
No im on the east coast, i imagine it shoud be pretty similar.
100hz with no progressive inputs? back in the bin?
yes back to the bin and on its way to oblivion
@@rgbrob actually what about a dreamcast with one those scart cables that have the 15/31khz switch in them?
Horrid Televisions. Caps failed all the time. Only good thing in them were the speakers.
Lot No pls
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