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Best CRT TV to game on? NES

Dec 2, 2015 at 12:04:11 AM
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Opinions? I heard Sony Wega or the Trinitron are the best. No/Yes? 

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Dec 2, 2015 at 12:08:21 AM
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I always hear that the Trinitron is the best although I have yet to find one. I am still hoping, though.

Dec 2, 2015 at 12:12:14 AM
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Originally posted by: jerbloopy

I always hear that the Trinitron is the best although I have yet to find one. I am still hoping, though.


Plently in my area on CL. I'm thinking about picking up a Triny or a Wega. I just wanted to hear some opinions first. 

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Dec 2, 2015 at 12:13:14 AM
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Trinity is best at least in my opinion.

Dec 2, 2015 at 12:13:57 AM
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Originally posted by: Crazy4NES
 
Originally posted by: jerbloopy

I always hear that the Trinitron is the best although I have yet to find one. I am still hoping, though.


Plently in my area on CL. I'm thinking about picking up a Triny or a Wega. I just wanted to hear some opinions first. 

I don't know enough but I would say Trinitron just because that seems to be the general consensus. Oddly enough, there used to be CRTs up the wazoo aroudn here in the thrift stores but they seem to have practically disappaered overnight.
 

Dec 2, 2015 at 12:17:37 AM
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Originally posted by: jerbloopy
 
Originally posted by: Crazy4NES
 
Originally posted by: jerbloopy

I always hear that the Trinitron is the best although I have yet to find one. I am still hoping, though.


Plently in my area on CL. I'm thinking about picking up a Triny or a Wega. I just wanted to hear some opinions first. 

I don't know enough but I would say Trinitron just because that seems to be the general consensus. Oddly enough, there used to be CRTs up the wazoo aroudn here in the thrift stores but they seem to have practically disappaered overnight.
 

The popularity of retro gaming prob has something to do with that....
 

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Dec 2, 2015 at 12:19:37 AM
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Originally posted by: Crazy4NES
 
Originally posted by: jerbloopy
 
Originally posted by: Crazy4NES
 
Originally posted by: jerbloopy

I always hear that the Trinitron is the best although I have yet to find one. I am still hoping, though.


Plently in my area on CL. I'm thinking about picking up a Triny or a Wega. I just wanted to hear some opinions first. 

I don't know enough but I would say Trinitron just because that seems to be the general consensus. Oddly enough, there used to be CRTs up the wazoo aroudn here in the thrift stores but they seem to have practically disappaered overnight.
 

The popularity of retro gaming prob has something to do with that....
 

Oh, I mean that they no longer even carry them. Which is really odd considering how popular it is now! Seems like a rather backward plan, but I have no idea what they do with the ones they get. Maybe sell 'em online?
 

Dec 2, 2015 at 12:19:46 AM
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I know there's this mickey mouse shaped TV that's really good for retro consoles and has sharp image quality too. Bad thing is that it doesn't have S-Video.

Dec 2, 2015 at 12:20:54 AM
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It really depends on what you are looking to hook up to it. Anything pre-Xbox/PS2 era (480p+), I would say grab any flat panel 480i TV with composite/S-video/component input. The later the manufacturer date, the better. I tend to look for anything built after 2000. I'm partial to Sony, JVC and Toshiba for the best video quality. Sony usually has the best built in speakers. Try and test before you buy it. Trinitrons are great, but there are also plenty of Trinitrons out there with absolutely terrible geometry. The Trinitron FS100 or FS120 models are very common and if you can find one in nice condition it will serve you well. Good luck.


Edited: 12/02/2015 at 12:24 AM by quiet451

Dec 2, 2015 at 12:23:37 AM
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Originally posted by: jerbloopy
 
Originally posted by: Crazy4NES
 
Originally posted by: jerbloopy
 
Originally posted by: Crazy4NES
 
Originally posted by: jerbloopy

I always hear that the Trinitron is the best although I have yet to find one. I am still hoping, though.


Plently in my area on CL. I'm thinking about picking up a Triny or a Wega. I just wanted to hear some opinions first. 

I don't know enough but I would say Trinitron just because that seems to be the general consensus. Oddly enough, there used to be CRTs up the wazoo aroudn here in the thrift stores but they seem to have practically disappaered overnight.
 

The popularity of retro gaming prob has something to do with that....
 

Oh, I mean that they no longer even carry them. Which is really odd considering how popular it is now! Seems like a rather backward plan, but I have no idea what they do with the ones they get. Maybe sell 'em online?
 
Almost all of the thrift stores in my area stopped carrying CRT TVs this year.  I asked a local manager about this and he said it wasn't worth the hassle for the amount of room they take up and low price they charge.  He said they would often sit on the floor for months at a time.  Thank God for the classifieds.

 

Dec 2, 2015 at 12:26:58 AM
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Originally posted by: quiet451

It really depends on what you are looking to hook up to it. Anything pre-Xbox/PS2 era (480p+), I would say grab any flat panel 480i TV with composite/S-video/component input. The later the manufacturer date, the better. I tend to look for anything built after 2000. I'm partial to Sony, JVC and Toshiba for the best video quality. Sony usually has the best built in speakers. Try and test before you buy it. Trinitrons are great, but there are also plenty of Trinitrons out there with absolutely terrible geometry. The Trinitron FS100 or FS120 models are very common and if you can find one in nice condition it will serve you well. Good luck.

Thanks for the imput
 

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Dec 2, 2015 at 12:33:45 AM
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I'm sure there are other TVs with picture quality as good as the Trinitron, but Sony was the major force behind the flat panel technology and made a variety of CRTs with it. I think Toshiba and at least one other company made very similar CRTs, but I couldn't even tell you what they called those models. Long story short, Trinitrons are relatively easy to find and find info about compared to the flat panel CRTs made by other companies.

They're also incredibly heavy. If you're looking to buy one, bring a friend or two and a truck. The 24-inch Trinitron I picked up a couple of years ago weighted 40 pounds more than the ordinary 24-inch Sharp CRT it replaced.

Dec 2, 2015 at 12:54:17 AM
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I use a Toshiba 20" flat-screen CRT (I'll try to pull the model # if interested) based on the recommendation of another retro-enthusiast and it looks incredible. I was also pleased that it sported two RCA inputs (one front and one rear), one RF, one S-Video and one Component, making it very friendly to multiple, simultaneous hook ups.

A lot of people seem to recommend Trinitrons, though I've not seen the results first-hand, so I can't compare. Before I heard about/found my Toshiba, I was looking for a Trinitron but most of them were either too far away, didn't have the proper connections, or were priced higher than I was willing to pay.

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Dec 2, 2015 at 1:11:32 AM
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You really can't go wrong with any modern CRT TV. I'd recommend looking for a CRT TV manufactured in the early 2000s. Most TVs at that point had s-video/component video inputs to accommodate DVD players and you're less likely to get a TV with age related issues.

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Dec 2, 2015 at 1:15:05 AM
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Trinitrons are awesome.

I just gave mine away after getting the XRGB.

The picture is fantastic and the flat screen makes it even better.

You just have to make sure you get one that is still holding up. Bring an nes with you to test it out before you buy it.

That's what i did well a SNES. But same thing.

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Dec 2, 2015 at 7:08:54 AM
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Ultimate is Sony pvm. Since its hooked up thru Rgb you can't get better colors.

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Dec 2, 2015 at 9:02:10 AM
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Well, IMO the best CRT TVs are the regular cheap ones that can be found in any second hand store - that's the way I remember playing the NES back then. It's even better if the CRT TV is wrapped in wood grain veneer

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Dec 2, 2015 at 9:11:23 AM
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Dec 2, 2015 at 9:38:43 AM
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Originally posted by: teh lurv

You really can't go wrong with any modern CRT TV. I'd recommend looking for a CRT TV manufactured in the early 2000s. Most TVs at that point had s-video/component video inputs to accommodate DVD players and you're less likely to get a TV with age related issues.


 You can with sylvania, piece of shit TV.  Huge amount of overscan, non-adjustable even if you take it apart, or at least I've never found\seen anything like a pot to adjust for it.

Dec 2, 2015 at 9:44:21 AM
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Originally posted by: Webhead123

I use a Toshiba 20" flat-screen CRT (I'll try to pull the model # if interested) based on the recommendation of another retro-enthusiast and it looks incredible. I was also pleased that it sported two RCA inputs (one front and one rear), one RF, one S-Video and one Component, making it very friendly to multiple, simultaneous hook ups.

A lot of people seem to recommend Trinitrons, though I've not seen the results first-hand, so I can't compare. Before I heard about/found my Toshiba, I was looking for a Trinitron but most of them were either too far away, didn't have the proper connections, or were priced higher than I was willing to pay.
This is the one I use, sounds like the same:

http://www.amazon.com/Toshiba-20A...

Best CRT I've ever had. I've got two of them in fact. One from a garage sale, the other from the thrift store. Joe from Game Sack also uses it primarily. 



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Dec 2, 2015 at 10:16:49 AM
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I use a PVM for all of my older (mono) and RF devices (stereo, running through a VCR). If I want stereo sound then I use a Sylvania (the overscan is kind of charming). I have a giant Trinitron that I hauled into my grandparent's basent before we moved, pushing and sliding it the whole way once it was actually inside the house (thanks to thesubcon for getting it there), but have never really used it. Not sure if I ever will either, since I don't think I can get it back out! Somewhere I have a Sharp TV, but it suffered the famous broken during shipping incident, and is patiently being repaired by AaronE (stellar guy, and a master at what he does!). That'll probably take the place of one of the above someday, despite its limitations.

Most thrift stores that I have seen have stopped carrying them as well, but there are tons at garage sales and I've even see Trinitrons sitting in front of people's houses. Buffalo has this weird tendency at even the nicer houses where people will leave old electronics or furniture in front of their houses for days. Salvation Army stores are a much better bet for TVs as well, some of the others have policies against accepting them, but these stores usually have a few.

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Dec 2, 2015 at 10:30:06 AM
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Originally posted by: Silius

Well, IMO the best CRT TVs are the regular cheap ones that can be found in any second hand store - that's the way I remember playing the NES back then. It's even better if the CRT TV is wrapped in wood grain veneer
what he said

 

Dec 2, 2015 at 11:44:41 AM
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Trinitrons are always highly sought after, but any good brand name flat screen will do the trick. I have a 28" Samsung and it works great, the best part is that it was free.

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Dec 2, 2015 at 11:54:48 AM
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29'' Trinitron for me. Love it

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Dec 2, 2015 at 2:30:16 PM
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Since everyone is aware of the Trinitron I will go with a less popular suggestion. Check out the SAMSUNG GX.


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Edited: 12/02/2015 at 02:32 PM by Faxanadude