Dragon89o, I can't criticize you for buying so many CRTs as I have just as many... although all under 20", behemoth CRTs aren't for me. But remember that at some point you have to stop and just play games. That's the whole point of this stuff.
Supposedly 20" is the sweet spot for picture quality on a PVM, but I'm not so sure now that there's really any truth to that.
One thing to consider though is you could have a 600 line 20" monitor or a 600 line 32" monitor - if they have the same line count you could say the 20" monitor has the better PQ for the size?
There is only a few that I am interested in 20' or under and they would be the top of each brand. There is 1-2 sony, ikegami, and jvc that would be nice. I'm quite the opposite as you I'm not a huge fan of 20' or smaller crts. I'm having trouble with the BVM-24 currently. The only use I will have for it later is using it for a game capture or recording monitor when I move out and I can have a desk that will support it. It's not meant for a living room. I like console gaming in the living room more then computer desk set up and I think larger crts are better for those cases based on your space and viewing distance. You can't have a 55' LCD on the wall and then a 20' crt and sit the same distance and my couch doesn't have wheels and even if it did I wouldn't be moving it lol.Dragon89o, I can't criticize you for buying so many CRTs as I have just as many... although all under 20", behemoth CRTs aren't for me. But remember that at some point you have to stop and just play games. That's the whole point of this stuff.
Thats good advice for many. I think at some point some of us have more fun in the search, restoration, organizing, and displaying than even playing, which is the point of doing all of the other stuff in the first place.
...don't forget repairing and modding...
Thats good advice for many. I think at some point some of us have more fun in the search, restoration, organizing, and displaying than even playing, which is the point of doing all of the other stuff in the first place.
Someone got a feedback about PVM-14L2?Found 2 of them.BTW is it possible to link multiple monitor?
I'm trying to minimize, and might be moving soon. I'm looking to trade my NEC XP29 Plus for a 20" Sony PVM. I'm in Georgia, north of Atlanta, any localish takers?
I am close, but I don't want that size lol. I like being able to move my monitors myself. Speaking of, anyone interested in a 32 inch Panny Tau? It's free.
I thought some CRT lovers might enjoy this .
If you have any ideas, or constructive criticism dont hesitate to tell me.
https://teechip.com/snkpvm
based on the two posts to craigslist I've seen people are starting to realize how much PVM's are worth, both were posted in the 100 to 150 dollar range, forget that
I'm trying to minimize, and might be moving soon. I'm looking to trade my NEC XP29 Plus for a 20" Sony PVM. I'm in Georgia, north of Atlanta, any localish takers?
Seriously? Fuck it, I'm selling my 20L5 then.In Australia 20" PVMs are starting to go for $500+ on eBay at the moment. A BVM-G1A went for $800. These are all auctions mostly starting low. This is madness.
you can leave your e-mail under "bring it back"... if I understand correctly only 4 more people need to sign up for another run...Do let me know if you ever do a re-run of this one, or a different shirt, Juci!
I tried hitting the "Ended. Still want one?" button multiple times on both my computer and phone, it just grays out but nothing else happens... Not sure if that's just me or that's just how it is on Teechip.//EDIT:
you can leave your e-mail under "bring it back"... if I understand correctly only 4 more people need to sign up for another run...
works for me... do you have java and cookies enabled?I tried hitting the "Ended. Still want one?" button multiple times on both my computer and phone, it just grays out but nothing else happens... Not sure if that's just me or that's just how it is on Teechip.