Hi
A little bit about myself. I love classic games My absolute favorite system is Super Nintendo (which I have just over 400 games) and my runners up are NES and N64 (which I have the ultra HDMI mod for and love) though I do have 22 consoles (doubles of the best) so I jump around alot.
My question is, what is the absolute best 4:3 tv ever made? I currently have two 67 inch Samsung 1080p 120hz in my living room, and for modern day systems, and my ultra HDMI N64, those are great, but I hate streched games, and I feel something is lost in translation when hooking up an 80s/90s console to a 1080p tv. So, I've decided to sell my 80 inch quatron in my man cave, and turn it into an 80~inch 4:3 (id be willing to go up to 20 inches down if need be for the best tv... But ideally it would be around 80.)
Also, to nip it in the bud right now, I'm not looking for a projector. I've never been a fan of them. They never seem as sharp and someone walking in front of them really takes me out of the game (far more so than a normal tv)
A little bit about myself. I love classic games My absolute favorite system is Super Nintendo (which I have just over 400 games) and my runners up are NES and N64 (which I have the ultra HDMI mod for and love) though I do have 22 consoles (doubles of the best) so I jump around alot.
My question is, what is the absolute best 4:3 tv ever made? I currently have two 67 inch Samsung 1080p 120hz in my living room, and for modern day systems, and my ultra HDMI N64, those are great, but I hate streched games, and I feel something is lost in translation when hooking up an 80s/90s console to a 1080p tv. So, I've decided to sell my 80 inch quatron in my man cave, and turn it into an 80~inch 4:3 (id be willing to go up to 20 inches down if need be for the best tv... But ideally it would be around 80.)
Also, to nip it in the bud right now, I'm not looking for a projector. I've never been a fan of them. They never seem as sharp and someone walking in front of them really takes me out of the game (far more so than a normal tv)