Is that from the guy you linked?New large screen! The pics look like crap but it's fantastic!
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Yes it is.Is that from the guy you linked?
If this is HD Ready and not Full HD (I don't know how old it is), it might be absolutely worth keeping for playing games at 720p pixel-perfect native resolution, through VGA or HDMI input. After all, lots of X360 and PS3 stuff runs at 720p. A friend of mine got a similar Panasonic plasma and he'll never get rid of it, just for that reason (you could also rotate it and use it for vertical shooters).This caught my eye at the local thrift store the other day so I decided to bite. Panasonic 42" plasma broadcast monitor with RGB input.
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Tbh having a bit of buyers remorse. This thing is massive and the picture is nothing compared to my PVM. Maybe I just need to dial it in more, who knows.
I’m in a similar situation and wondering what kind of use case would be good for it. HD gen console gaming? TTX2? TV? If you come up with anything, HMU.This caught my eye at the local thrift store the other day so I decided to bite. Panasonic 42" plasma broadcast monitor with RGB input.
Tbh having a bit of buyers remorse. This thing is massive and the picture is nothing compared to my PVM. Maybe I just need to dial it in more, who knows.
Thanks for that feedback, that's what I was hoping to hear. It sounds like PS3/X360 would be the best use case for this monitor.If this is HD Ready and not Full HD (I don't know how old it is), it might be absolutely worth keeping for playing games at 720p pixel-perfect native resolution, through VGA or HDMI input. After all, lots of X360 and PS3 stuff runs at 720p. A friend of mine got a similar Panasonic plasma and he'll never get rid of it, just for that reason (you could also rotate it and use it for vertical shooters).
Yeah other than some good ole late '00s gaming, I'm not sure what else. I mostly play my cabs when I do play games, or would stick to CRT for anything pre-2000s.I’m in a similar situation and wondering what kind of use case would be good for it. HD gen console gaming? TTX2? TV? If you come up with anything, HMU.
OG Xbox rombox with these settings implemented:If this is HD Ready and not Full HD (I don't know how old it is), it might be absolutely worth keeping for playing games at 720p pixel-perfect native resolution, through VGA or HDMI input. After all, lots of X360 and PS3 stuff runs at 720p. A friend of mine got a similar Panasonic plasma and he'll never get rid of it, just for that reason (you could also rotate it and use it for vertical shooters).
Got some new DDR pads. Been waiting forever to find some proper ones.
These came from a guy in Akron OH that operates under "dungeon studios prototyping."
Oh man those look good! I have been trying to find nice arcade quality pads for The Game Room. I don’t see a link to order them. Do you mind sharing the price?Got some new DDR pads. Been waiting forever to find some proper ones.
These came from a guy in Akron OH that operates under "dungeon studios prototyping."
I had to dig it out because MKII needed the voltage dead on and the Pana was the easiest to dial in for testing. I still need to get a new harness for it to include the kick buttons…Pana custom... nice
They were 300 usd each plus shipping, which was about 50 per pad.Oh man those look good! I have been trying to find nice arcade quality pads for The Game Room. I don’t see a link to order them. Do you mind sharing the price?
It is. He has had a haircut but you basically never see them around here, that is why I picked him upNice, that looks like a Street Shark!
It is. He has had a haircut but you basically never see them around here, that is why I picked him up