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Post subject: Re: Sony Trinitron KV-32XBR100 Posted: 17 Feb 2019, 09:22 |
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signofzeta wrote: What else can hold it? My BBI stand can
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Post subject: Re: Sony Trinitron KV-32XBR100 Posted: 19 Feb 2019, 20:33 |
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signofzeta wrote: The SNES Classic looks a lot better than a real SNES on the 960, but yeah, you can totally play games on it. Especially post-16-bit stuff. ! seriously? I wouldn't trust HDMI through my processor over good ol' composite. Play Super Mario a lot lately and it's pretty damn good.
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Post subject: Re: Sony Trinitron KV-32XBR100 Posted: 19 Feb 2019, 21:05 |
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forper wrote: signofzeta wrote: The SNES Classic looks a lot better than a real SNES on the 960, but yeah, you can totally play games on it. Especially post-16-bit stuff. ! seriously? I wouldn't trust HDMI through my processor over good ol' composite. Play Super Mario a lot lately and it's pretty damn good. I don’t use any processing, I only send audio to my receiver. The SNES classic outputs HDMI natively, the TV takes HDMI, that’s all you can ask for. With a real system it has to digitize and line double and blah blah. It generates more lag and doesn’t look as clean. Probably becsuse something completely digital in a SNES has to go through conversion to analog, then the TV has to digitize it before it can sent it to the analog CRT. Way too much stuff happening. With the SNES Classic it’s as clean as if were built into the TV by Sony. If the SNES Classic wasn’t a very solid piece this maybe wouldn’t be the case, but like the original SNES the video is super solid. If progressive componant is your bag a hacked Wii also also a good SNES and has perfect video but of course not very streamlined as an experience. I play my Neo on a 19” CRT on another floor of the house. It’s way way better, IMO. Scan lines, deaper color, zero lag, all that.
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Post subject: Re: Sony Trinitron KV-32XBR100 Posted: 02 Mar 2019, 07:48 |
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forper wrote: signofzeta wrote: The SNES Classic looks a lot better than a real SNES on the 960, but yeah, you can totally play games on it. Especially post-16-bit stuff. ! seriously? I wouldn't trust HDMI through my processor over good ol' composite. Play Super Mario a lot lately and it's pretty damn good. Composite sucks. A TV or processor that supports HDMI more often than not would provide better results.
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Post subject: Re: Sony Trinitron KV-32XBR100 Posted: 02 Mar 2019, 13:15 |
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signofzeta wrote: forper wrote: signofzeta wrote: The SNES Classic looks a lot better than a real SNES on the 960, but yeah, you can totally play games on it. Especially post-16-bit stuff. ! seriously? I wouldn't trust HDMI through my processor over good ol' composite. Play Super Mario a lot lately and it's pretty damn good. I don’t use any processing, I only send audio to my receiver. The SNES classic outputs HDMI natively, the TV takes HDMI, that’s all you can ask for. With a real system it has to digitize and line double and blah blah. It generates more lag and doesn’t look as clean. Probably becsuse something completely digital in a SNES has to go through conversion to analog, then the TV has to digitize it before it can sent it to the analog CRT. Way too much stuff happening. With the SNES Classic it’s as clean as if were built into the TV by Sony. Your 960 can take HDMI? No AD-DA conversion needed on my set, I just go analogue to analogue through composite to my KVHR36 (Aus market 960)
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Post subject: Re: Sony Trinitron KV-32XBR100 Posted: 02 Mar 2019, 16:37 |
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The 960 digitizes everything it sees. It can’t display LD resolution, it fully digitizes everything you put into it. If you feed it a 240p Genesis, or a 480i PS1, or anything else, VHS, Beta, Laser, they are all fully digitized, deinterlaced, scaled, and sent to the CRT at the same resolution, 1080i. In a way this is the TV’s greatest weakness and the same one flat panels have.
And yes the USDM one has HDMI. The TV doesn’t have to do anywhere near as much work to display things coming in that way.
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