@@riggel8804 Actually having the wide one is pretty stupid cause when you want to play retro games you'll have the black bars vertically which is annoying compared to a 4:3 TV which gives you the black bars horizontally when playing 16:9 PC games, which isn't really bothersome.
Hey! I know this is an old video so I'm not sure if you still have that TV, but did you do any color adjustments on the 36"? I have an 27FV15 which is the same chassis, I prefer it over my 27FS105 since the geometry and convergence is far better and doesn't bother me while gaming, but the colors always looked a bit off, even after I adjusted them. Your FV15 looks pretty much perfect, so I'm wondering if you changed anything.
Nice video man thanks for the info of your videos .I have a question putting 2 tv sets next to each other like you have them would the affect color purity with time i have a similar setup and i notice when i power one on well the other one is on theres color distortion on the one thats already on
@@riggel8804 wow.. mitsubishi¿¿ I had no idea they made CRT jajajaj.. I recently found a gu selling an Aiwa here in Acapulco in 20 bucks.. but I dont know if Aiwa made good CRT, I dont think so
My mind says to go for a 36" but my back realizes it needs to go upstairs so it says to get the 27". What are you thoughts on the 27FS12 opposed to the 27FS100? I have a good lead on the FS100, but I'll have to shop around for the FS12
Grab it. A lot of the 100s have geometry issues but some are really good. I figured out a new way to correct geometry. I will probably do a video on it soon.
Huh I have a 32fs100 and have notice the geometry is off, but thought it was normal. recently I was lucky enough to find a flat widescreen 60hz jvc SD crt. I thought the geometry on the widscreen would be way more distracting. Turns out its a lot better than my 32fs100 in that regard. Though the 32fs100 has a bit sharper scanlines.🤷♂️
I've been wanting to do a video on using these high end CRTs for watching movies. I don't think people realize how well these still work for watching movies. I watch all my movies and tv shows on my 36 inch wega.
I think this KV-36FV15 is the same as KV-38FV15B we have here in Brazil. Here were allowed to tag the size of the TV measuring the diagonal of the whole tube and not only the display size. I got one very beaten up 2 years ago, the image blinks when I connect a signal in any composite port. Luckily the composite input is working fine
@@riggel8804 The LCD batch of middle 2000's were built to last. I have 3 TVs of this era with 30000ish hours each and they are holding strong. But my Samsung 55TU8000 don't have even a year of the purchased and is showing issues in the acrylic diffuser of the backlight because heat of the LEDs. And looks like all TVs of all manufactures produced in the last 5 years with this edge-lit technology is suffering or will suffer of this
What Mame rom set do you use? I want to try that Red Earth game...It is not in my rom set and all of the roms I find online just crash my retroarch haha.
You have to use the right core with the right romset or it probably won't work. I recommend not using mame. Fbneo is better. You can use runahead which cuts down on lag. Download fbneo in the retroarch core updater and download the latest fbneo romset on internet archieve. I don't remember exactly what romset I am using but I can check if you run into trouble.
I have a (2003) Sony 80cm - 32inch square Trinitron..it's 8Okgs!!!🤢.. been Stonkingly good for almost 20yrs now.😎👍🏻..but I noticed a little bowing ,of some menus near top of screen..Can that be fixed?..or adjusted.. cheers,... really well presented video, by the way 👍🏻
You can definitely try. If you watch my xbr48 review it explains how to access the service menu and navigate it. You can reset any adjustments you made in the service menu back to what they were when you first entered by pressing zero followed by enter. You can also adjust the pots inside the tv. I think most the relevant ones are on the neck board or adjacent it. Try not to get shocked. You can also buy some magnets and two sided tape. you place them directly on the tube.
I noticed you said something similar in another video. So, for gaming purposes, is it safe to say there is NO difference between the FS and FV versions?
Hey, I was wondering why you want to find the 27fs12? I recently started gaming on it and have found out some interesting things about it, for instance, it appears to have an excellent high voltage regulator and it's about as sharp as my pvm20m2mdu. It's freakishly good for a consumer tv. I can't find out much info on it and I was wondering if you had any insight. I am thinking of doing a follow up video on it.
@@riggel8804 Thanks for the tip! I've tested it with s-video it has the gourgeus image I have ever seen on my n64. Instant buy! But it turns out it was a KV-29FV16B. I'm so fucking happy!
Yes, I meant to talk about that but forgot to in the video. The short answer is that I do not know however I have noticed some some things. I have seen it on multiple newish Wegas (arround 2001 or later); It only happens in the menu; from what I have read online it is a common problem, some people say it's, "normal" other people say it could be a bad capacitor.
@@riggel8804 oh so it’s just the menu, I have a couple sets at my house with similar wobble but affects the whole screen too. It’s more noticeable on test grid pattern.
@@Swizflip Corect. It is only the menu that wobbles. I have seen some sets woble on the test screen if you turn up the contrast too high. Another thing I have seen is a wobbleing screen on startup after a CRT has not been on for months. After the CRT warms up the wobble goes away.
I had to splurge a bit and get some Sega model 2 component cables to hook up to my 32” silver flatty and I will say that Sega’s composite signal is absolute trash that needed a major cleanup with the component signal. The whites are bright and vibrant now. Before they had color bleed, which is the case with Sega composite. The colors are all rich and accurate with zero bleeding and no weird crap going on. The best games I think really demonstrate the quality of component are streets of rage 2 and 3. The only thing I had to do is just shift the HPOS over to the right to re-center it, but it kept the integrity of the geometry intact. I actually tend to like S-Video more for the SNES but the Genesis really needed that boost from component.
I agree with a lot of that. I tell people looking to get into RGB to start with the Genesis. It benefits the most from the upgrade. The SNES is different. S video on the SNES looks really close to RGB (1 chip snes) and S vid looks really good on the SNES. I can not play composite on a Genesis. It is too ugly. Kinda crazy thinking that is what I grew up with. I had a Sony crt and a Genesis in my room as a kid for a very long time.
@@riggel8804 I'm too iffy about making videos for RUclips, but yea, I believe it's pretty much the same as the FS12 that you have. I may need to show you a picture of my geometry because it's off and I tried to have it repaired but it only fixed it a little. Then I tried to find a full documentation of the Full Sony Service menu. I Got somewhere with it but it was super confusing and I tried changing the settings to reflect what it should look like but those instructions were vague at best. Not sure if you know of a site that provides a comprehensive enough guide to that service menu that has full geometry settings? Also, Are you planning to do a video about setting up a computer to CRT? I have one myself but I'm afraid to upgrade it or modify it in any way that involve a wipe of the hard drive because I too had a hard time getting CRTemudriver and atom15 installed properly. I found something called groovyarcade (basically archlinux and groovymame) but for some reason I couldn't get it to install fully without any issues. The documentation wasn't as great as I had hoped.
@@SiincereARC send me a link to a video of your geometry and I will take a look. I don't know of any website with comprehensive guides for geometry adjustments. I have cobbled things together from service manuals, talking to technicians and from the arcade community (they have some good sites and videos online about crt stuff). I've thought about doing a video on crtemudriver but I don't want to. It's a pain to setup and there are already a couple videos up that do a good job. At least as good as I could do. I'm setting up a pc crt right now and it's a lot easier to get working with pcs but it doesn't look as good. it still looks really good but it doesn't look the same as a sd crt. But it's worth trying if you have access to one.
@@riggel8804 Can you suggest some of these arcade communities? That way I can do some digging. I tried the youtube/forum instructions for crtemudriver and although they are comprehensive, they don't account for potential issues and I don't fully know what I did to get mines working (I messed around with multiple instructions).
@@JPDESS All Trinitrons look amazing brand new. The thing is they are all old and worn out. If you can find one with good geometry and colors that's the main thing. The rest is details. If you really want a model # I would say the the xbr200 because it's grey instead of silver and has a flatscreen.
Tx ! Just picked up a kv-27fs120 and a kv-27fs13. The picture is brighter on the 120 than the 13 but had to adjust the yoke because i had a yellow spot in the upper right corner, now that its adjusted its better (thought that it was easier to adjust the yoke, its not). Still prefer the brightness of the 120 but the 13 its also great. Paid 20$ for each but most people give them away. Thanks again !
For sound i prefer the 13 because speakers are below the tv and they tend to have more bottom end that the speakers on the side, even if i prefer the look of trinitrons with side speakers. Thanks again!
CRT sizes are just different. I have my gaming PC hooked up to a 32" 1440p 165hz display monitor, and my 27" CRT looks way bigger, I have them in the same room (my bed room, its a big hit with my wife not at all) and the 27" CRT looks like a monster compared to the 32" widescreen monitor.
@@riggel8804 I have a $30 hdmi to component adapter and It works well. Just need to set a super resolution of 2560 x 240p 15khz and then retroarch will scale it natively. Works with Nvidia and AMD cards.
@@joshforsyth5710 . That's interesting thanks for the info. crtemudriver is a pain to setup. I would like an alternative. You might need more than just one super resolution, especially if you want to play arcade games, I probably have about 20. Retroarch can switch between them automatically. You might also need a 480i res for desktop
@@riggel8804 I have dual monitor setup...1 main LCD at 1440p for menus and a Trinitron as secondary for games set to 240p only...30$ HDMI adapter is all u need... I'm telling you his because I don't think anyone does this except me and I want to get the word out...it works so well.
@@joshforsyth5710 I've heard of guys using nvidea cards before. When I first got into crtemudriver people on the forums talked about them as an alternative. I remember there being problems with them and I decided to go the ati graphics card route but I don't remember what the problems were. Off the top of my head I would imagine if you are using a 240 super resolution for all games you are going to get a much softer and somewhat distorted image than if you used multiple super resolutions. not all games run at 240p many run at something close to it like 220p or 256p and you get a much better image if you run said games at the proper resoulution i.e. 2550 x 220
They definitely have their use. I would not avoid them entirely. I would rather have a 32 with low hours and no geometry issues than a 36 that is warped and worn out.
@@riggel8804 nice nice, you cant replace a gun with a donor gun right? Cus i got a 27inch from a grandma that has insane hours, and the red gun is at its end of its life.
@@shooter1536 What you need to do is replace the entire tube, including the neck board in that instance. You will need to use a donor that is the same model number or one that looks identical inside. At least that's what Saveon Pat told me when I asked him a similar question. I was looking at doing it myself once but chickened out.
@@riggel8804 aight i guess im gonna gut out the boards and speakers then and dump it. But its kinda sad the shell is in such good condition but i guess with 3D printing these plastic shells are worth nothing in the future. Only the good tubes and boards are worth perserving
Awesome video! I'm picking up a KV-27FS13 tomorrow so I'm doing some research. Fingers crossed that it's a winner.
Another Amazing video , keep doing this awesome job , I really like :D
Thanks man. I got a couple more lined up.
Literally had these 2 sets (except the FV15 was 32") and gave them away last summer. They're awesome!
How was the geometry on them?
@@riggel8804 Actually having the wide one is pretty stupid cause when you want to play retro games you'll have the black bars vertically which is annoying compared to a 4:3 TV which gives you the black bars horizontally when playing 16:9 PC games, which isn't really bothersome.
Hey! I know this is an old video so I'm not sure if you still have that TV, but did you do any color adjustments on the 36"? I have an 27FV15 which is the same chassis, I prefer it over my 27FS105 since the geometry and convergence is far better and doesn't bother me while gaming, but the colors always looked a bit off, even after I adjusted them. Your FV15 looks pretty much perfect, so I'm wondering if you changed anything.
I have that fs-13 is my set! $35 + 30 minute round trip. love it!
What's the difference between the fs-12 and the fs-13?
for a 27 inch, geometry looks great! thanks for the video
Nice. I've got a KV-27FS13 that I really love ... nabbed it for $9 at a local thrift store several years ago.
It's crazy how cheap these things were a few years ago. That's one of the reasons I guess they are still cheap but it is getting harder to find them.
great stuff.
Woooow beautiful CRT 😍😍😍😍
Nice video man thanks for the info of your videos .I have a question putting 2 tv sets next to each other like you have them would the affect color purity with time i have a similar setup and i notice when i power one on well the other one is on theres color distortion on the one thats already on
The color distortion is from the tv degaus on startup. It's harmless.
@@riggel8804 thanks man keep up the good crt contest 👍
What do you think about the kv-29x sets?
That geometry is nuts. Almost perfect
Thanks! Check out my review of the 40 inch Mitsubishi. That fucking tv has perfect geometry. Amazing for a huge consumer TV.
@@riggel8804 How many Crts do you have?
@@suhailinayatulla652 13 right now
@@riggel8804 wow.. mitsubishi¿¿ I had no idea they made CRT jajajaj..
I recently found a gu selling an Aiwa here in Acapulco in 20 bucks.. but I dont know if Aiwa made good CRT, I dont think so
@@shiroumxm2052 who knows. The price is right. Maybe you can talk him down to $10
My mind says to go for a 36" but my back realizes it needs to go upstairs so it says to get the 27". What are you thoughts on the 27FS12 opposed to the 27FS100? I have a good lead on the FS100, but I'll have to shop around for the FS12
Grab it. A lot of the 100s have geometry issues but some are really good. I figured out a new way to correct geometry. I will probably do a video on it soon.
you may modify them or calibrate the color parameters trough the service menu ..... it's the bet part of the game
Whoa! You actually take the back off and mess with that thing inside?! I'd like to see videos of that to learn!
I will keep that in mind. I have a CRT I need to service soon. Maybe I will record it.
Just got the 36 inch for free today my dad and I struggled to get it in my car lol we dropped it face first and still works perfect
Ha. My wife dropped one and it broke off some plastic. I pretended i cared to guilt trip
Huh I have a 32fs100 and have notice the geometry is off, but thought it was normal. recently I was lucky enough to find a flat widescreen 60hz jvc SD crt. I thought the geometry on the widscreen would be way more distracting. Turns out its a lot better than my 32fs100 in that regard. Though the 32fs100 has a bit sharper scanlines.🤷♂️
I notice that 16:9 sets have really good geometry for 4:3
I got 3 of these from this era 20, 32, 36. Gave away a 32. But I don't use em for gaming. Just watch laserdiscs and vhs tapes.
I've been wanting to do a video on using these high end CRTs for watching movies. I don't think people realize how well these still work for watching movies. I watch all my movies and tv shows on my 36 inch wega.
I think this KV-36FV15 is the same as KV-38FV15B we have here in Brazil. Here were allowed to tag the size of the TV measuring the diagonal of the whole tube and not only the display size. I got one very beaten up 2 years ago, the image blinks when I connect a signal in any composite port. Luckily the composite input is working fine
It's amazing these TVs still work at all. I don't think any of these LCD screens are going to last 20 years.
@@riggel8804 The LCD batch of middle 2000's were built to last. I have 3 TVs of this era with 30000ish hours each and they are holding strong. But my Samsung 55TU8000 don't have even a year of the purchased and is showing issues in the acrylic diffuser of the backlight because heat of the LEDs. And looks like all TVs of all manufactures produced in the last 5 years with this edge-lit technology is suffering or will suffer of this
@@phgodts I will have to take your word for it. I don't know much about lcd screens. I still use CRTs for almost everything.
What Mame rom set do you use? I want to try that Red Earth game...It is not in my rom set and all of the roms I find online just crash my retroarch haha.
You have to use the right core with the right romset or it probably won't work. I recommend not using mame. Fbneo is better. You can use runahead which cuts down on lag. Download fbneo in the retroarch core updater and download the latest fbneo romset on internet archieve. I don't remember exactly what romset I am using but I can check if you run into trouble.
@@riggel8804 Thanks...I got it to work...finding the right core is always a pain...Mame 2010 works but I will switch it to FBneo.
@@joshforsyth5710 you're welcome
Just got the 27FS12 for $10. The owner had a lot of cats. It will be a while before it's clean enough to put in my office, but glad I snagged it.
Don't be afraid of the pussy. Git u sum scanlinez!
Have you checked out the kv-36fv27? Any thoughts on that model?
I have a reveiw of a kv36fv26 on my channel. It's going to be very similar
I have a (2003) Sony 80cm - 32inch square Trinitron..it's 8Okgs!!!🤢.. been Stonkingly good for almost 20yrs now.😎👍🏻..but I noticed a little bowing ,of some menus near top of screen..Can that be fixed?..or adjusted.. cheers,... really well presented video, by the way 👍🏻
You can definitely try. If you watch my xbr48 review it explains how to access the service menu and navigate it. You can reset any adjustments you made in the service menu back to what they were when you first entered by pressing zero followed by enter.
You can also adjust the pots inside the tv. I think most the relevant ones are on the neck board or adjacent it. Try not to get shocked.
You can also buy some magnets and two sided tape. you place them directly on the tube.
I noticed you said something similar in another video.
So, for gaming purposes, is it safe to say there is NO difference between the FS and FV versions?
Yes, that is my understanding.
“Splinters job is ninja master, wish that was my job”~👾
Where do you find these TV’s in this day and age. That 27fs12 is one I’m after. I used to own a 32” model. I regret getting rid of it.
Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace
Did the 32fs12 you got rid of have good geometry?
@@riggel8804 it had decent geometry, slight bowing on the bottom, not noticeable in gaming.
@@gleamingtv3946 cool thanks for the info.
Hey, I was wondering why you want to find the 27fs12? I recently started gaming on it and have found out some interesting things about it, for instance, it appears to have an excellent high voltage regulator and it's about as sharp as my pvm20m2mdu. It's freakishly good for a consumer tv. I can't find out much info on it and I was wondering if you had any insight. I am thinking of doing a follow up video on it.
When the TV is too big to adjust with one person, I usually just grab my big mirror and adjust it with the reflection 🙂
I haven't had good luck with that
Hello! I've found one KV-36FV15 next to where I live. Should I get it for my nintendo 64? does it look good on one of these monsters?
Looks freaking amazing. That's a good model.
@@riggel8804 Thanks for the tip! I've tested it with s-video it has the gourgeus image I have ever seen on my n64. Instant buy! But it turns out it was a KV-29FV16B. I'm so fucking happy!
I got the same one (I think) that I use for videos. The geometry is pretty good but I can't get it perfect.
As long as your happy with it. That's what counts. Some people need perfect geometry but I'm not one of them.
I noticed the 27” has shake to it. Most noticeable when you had the menu up. What causes that?
Yes, I meant to talk about that but forgot to in the video. The short answer is that I do not know however I have noticed some some things.
I have seen it on multiple newish Wegas (arround 2001 or later); It only happens in the menu; from what I have read online it is a common problem, some people say it's, "normal" other people say it could be a bad capacitor.
@@riggel8804 oh so it’s just the menu, I have a couple sets at my house with similar wobble but affects the whole screen too. It’s more noticeable on test grid pattern.
@@Swizflip Corect. It is only the menu that wobbles. I have seen some sets woble on the test screen if you turn up the contrast too high. Another thing I have seen is a wobbleing screen on startup after a CRT has not been on for months. After the CRT warms up the wobble goes away.
@@riggel8804 oh yeah, I’ll have to see if I can adjust the contrast and see if it helps!
@@Swizflip Good luck
I had to splurge a bit and get some Sega model 2 component cables to hook up to my 32” silver flatty and I will say that Sega’s composite signal is absolute trash that needed a major cleanup with the component signal. The whites are bright and vibrant now. Before they had color bleed, which is the case with Sega composite. The colors are all rich and accurate with zero bleeding and no weird crap going on. The best games I think really demonstrate the quality of component are streets of rage 2 and 3. The only thing I had to do is just shift the HPOS over to the right to re-center it, but it kept the integrity of the geometry intact. I actually tend to like S-Video more for the SNES but the Genesis really needed that boost from component.
I agree with a lot of that. I tell people looking to get into RGB to start with the Genesis. It benefits the most from the upgrade. The SNES is different. S video on the SNES looks really close to RGB (1 chip snes) and S vid looks really good on the SNES.
I can not play composite on a Genesis. It is too ugly. Kinda crazy thinking that is what I grew up with. I had a Sony crt and a Genesis in my room as a kid for a very long time.
Any thoughts on the Sony KV-27FS13? Or would you say it's the same as the FS12?
Probably virtually the same. I've never seen one but I would pick it up. Do a video on it.
@@riggel8804 I'm too iffy about making videos for RUclips, but yea, I believe it's pretty much the same as the FS12 that you have. I may need to show you a picture of my geometry because it's off and I tried to have it repaired but it only fixed it a little. Then I tried to find a full documentation of the Full Sony Service menu. I Got somewhere with it but it was super confusing and I tried changing the settings to reflect what it should look like but those instructions were vague at best. Not sure if you know of a site that provides a comprehensive enough guide to that service menu that has full geometry settings?
Also, Are you planning to do a video about setting up a computer to CRT? I have one myself but I'm afraid to upgrade it or modify it in any way that involve a wipe of the hard drive because I too had a hard time getting CRTemudriver and atom15 installed properly. I found something called groovyarcade (basically archlinux and groovymame) but for some reason I couldn't get it to install fully without any issues. The documentation wasn't as great as I had hoped.
@@SiincereARC send me a link to a video of your geometry and I will take a look.
I don't know of any website with comprehensive guides for geometry adjustments. I have cobbled things together from service manuals, talking to technicians and from the arcade community (they have some good sites and videos online about crt stuff).
I've thought about doing a video on crtemudriver but I don't want to. It's a pain to setup and there are already a couple videos up that do a good job. At least as good as I could do.
I'm setting up a pc crt right now and it's a lot easier to get working with pcs but it doesn't look as good. it still looks really good but it doesn't look the same as a sd crt. But it's worth trying if you have access to one.
@@riggel8804 Can you suggest some of these arcade communities? That way I can do some digging. I tried the youtube/forum instructions for crtemudriver and although they are comprehensive, they don't account for potential issues and I don't fully know what I did to get mines working (I messed around with multiple instructions).
@@riggel8804 I'll send a video later today.
Do we know if the FS12 supports 480p?
I’m sorry, I don’t have the time to watch the entire video yet, but I definitely will!
It does not support 480p.
@@riggel8804 thank you
@@adamsandler2275 i hate your movies
@@riggel8804 I don’t see you making movies **Dab on ‘em**.
@@adamsandler2275 oh yeah....well...you want to talk about "dunkachino"?
can make a video showing how a ps3 and xbox 360 games looks on those babys
I don't have either. I got a ps2 though and it looks amazing
Do you use convergence strips?
Sometimes. I made a whole bunch out of card stock and a magnet roll (it's like a roll of tape but magnet).
@@riggel8804 Nice. Great video btw
Are you using crt emudriver?
Yes
Hi wich trinitron 27inch do you recommend the best for gaming? Thanks
One with good geometry
Hi thanks for the answer, you probably have a favorite model among all trinitrons?
@@JPDESS All Trinitrons look amazing brand new. The thing is they are all old and worn out. If you can find one with good geometry and colors that's the main thing. The rest is details. If you really want a model # I would say the the xbr200 because it's grey instead of silver and has a flatscreen.
Tx ! Just picked up a kv-27fs120 and a kv-27fs13. The picture is brighter on the 120 than the 13 but had to adjust the yoke because i had a yellow spot in the upper right corner, now that its adjusted its better (thought that it was easier to adjust the yoke, its not). Still prefer the brightness of the 120 but the 13 its also great. Paid 20$ for each but most people give them away. Thanks again !
For sound i prefer the 13 because speakers are below the tv and they tend to have more bottom end that the speakers on the side, even if i prefer the look of trinitrons with side speakers. Thanks again!
You should invest in some shades.. :D
I bet that was hell getting them off the ground
It's a fucked sumo deadlift. Doesn't way too much but the lift is awkward. There is a technique to it which makes it kinda cool.
CRT sizes are just different. I have my gaming PC hooked up to a 32" 1440p 165hz display monitor, and my 27" CRT looks way bigger, I have them in the same room (my bed room, its a big hit with my wife not at all) and the 27" CRT looks like a monster compared to the 32" widescreen monitor.
That's normal, it's due to aspect ratio.
How are you connecting these tvs to your computer?
Crtemudriver and rgb to component transcoder is what you want to Google. Here is a useful article
www.aussiearcade.com/archive/index.php/t-87668.html
@@riggel8804 I have a $30 hdmi to component adapter and It works well. Just need to set a super resolution of 2560 x 240p 15khz and then retroarch will scale it natively. Works with Nvidia and AMD cards.
@@joshforsyth5710 . That's interesting thanks for the info. crtemudriver is a pain to setup. I would like an alternative.
You might need more than just one super resolution, especially if you want to play arcade games, I probably have about 20. Retroarch can switch between them automatically. You might also need a 480i res for desktop
@@riggel8804 I have dual monitor setup...1 main LCD at 1440p for menus and a Trinitron as secondary for games set to 240p only...30$ HDMI adapter is all u need... I'm telling you his because I don't think anyone does this except me and I want to get the word out...it works so well.
@@joshforsyth5710 I've heard of guys using nvidea cards before. When I first got into crtemudriver people on the forums talked about them as an alternative. I remember there being problems with them and I decided to go the ati graphics card route but I don't remember what the problems were. Off the top of my head I would imagine if you are using a 240 super resolution for all games you are going to get a much softer and somewhat distorted image than if you used multiple super resolutions. not all games run at 240p many run at something close to it like 220p or 256p and you get a much better image if you run said games at the proper resoulution i.e. 2550 x 220
Masih ada tha tv nya pengen saya beli
Sony will always be king
Estoy totalmente de acuerdo
Ye
0:56 illegal movie torrenting on charge lol
hahaha
i think i might get a 32 inch since u dont have to sit directly infront of it like a 27 to get that wow factor and not quite as massive as 36
They definitely have their use. I would not avoid them entirely. I would rather have a 32 with low hours and no geometry issues than a 36 that is warped and worn out.
@@riggel8804 did u notice the 27 isnt even circular either lol the image looks squished horizontally
@@dahjord I don't see any horizontal squishing. I'm not sure what you mean.
@@riggel8804 when you compared the red moon or planet its a oval on the 27 inch
@@dahjord oh wow. Good eye. I never noticed that before. I'm guessing the linearity is off. I have that tv hooked up. I will check it out tonight.
🤤🤤🤤
dang dont take the whole crt to the dump get the boards and stuff out of it for spare parts
Haha, yeah, I do harvest their organs before I take them to the undertaker, mwahahaha.
@@riggel8804 nice nice, you cant replace a gun with a donor gun right? Cus i got a 27inch from a grandma that has insane hours, and the red gun is at its end of its life.
@@shooter1536 What you need to do is replace the entire tube, including the neck board in that instance. You will need to use a donor that is the same model number or one that looks identical inside. At least that's what Saveon Pat told me when I asked him a similar question. I was looking at doing it myself once but chickened out.
@@riggel8804 aight i guess im gonna gut out the boards and speakers then and dump it. But its kinda sad the shell is in such good condition but i guess with 3D printing these plastic shells are worth nothing in the future. Only the good tubes and boards are worth perserving
@@riggel8804 im also thinking of installing some noctua fans in my pvm 2950qm so it can run cooler and have a longer life
TV Sharp c2199b the best .
I've never seen a sharp in person.
@@riggel8804 the best color tv.
@@miriamalmeida6687 does it have component (no composite) and svideo inputs?
I cant stand these tvs, the silver and flat panel ones, give me black and curved. Thats why i really like the Trinitron and Toshiba 32a41