This thing is heavy, about 150 pounds heavy I recon. I could drive it some distance (depending on how adventurous I am feeling) or a pick up is in store. I LIVE IN MIDDLETON, WISCONSIN.
Mitsubishi AM-2725A.
http://cowboy.ikaruga.co.uk/stuff/mitsu5.jpg
This thing is absolutely perfect for playing 16-bit to the last generation of game consoles...and Wii (lol). It is mult-scan and can do 15-39 KHz. So you have RGB for your older systems, and Progressive Scan (480p) for the newer ones.
http://cowboy.ikaruga.co.uk/stuff/mitsu3.jpg
That is not a very good picture. Believe me, there are plenty of scanlines in there.
http://cowboy.ikaruga.co.uk/stuff/mitsu1.jpg
Progressive Scan is enabled.
http://cowboy.ikaruga.co.uk/stuff/mitsu4.jpg
Options.
http://cowboy.ikaruga.co.uk/stuff/mitsu6.jpg
How the shit works in back. Right now I have a VGA-to-5BNC cable. For Gamecube or Dreamcast you could use a straight VGA cable. Otherwise, I had custom adapters for each system that went from DB15-to-VGA, built by Guru Tech God Matt.
http://cowboy.ikaruga.co.uk/stuff/mitsu8.jpg
It does have its problems though.
- The output to speakers no longer works, so you'll need a different source for audio.
- When playing in 480p, there is noticible bending (I forget the name of this) along the top and bottom of the image. Is it noticible while you play? No.
- I think one pixel is dead
Mitsubishi AM-2725A.
http://cowboy.ikaruga.co.uk/stuff/mitsu5.jpg
This thing is absolutely perfect for playing 16-bit to the last generation of game consoles...and Wii (lol). It is mult-scan and can do 15-39 KHz. So you have RGB for your older systems, and Progressive Scan (480p) for the newer ones.
http://cowboy.ikaruga.co.uk/stuff/mitsu3.jpg
That is not a very good picture. Believe me, there are plenty of scanlines in there.
http://cowboy.ikaruga.co.uk/stuff/mitsu1.jpg
Progressive Scan is enabled.
http://cowboy.ikaruga.co.uk/stuff/mitsu4.jpg
Options.
http://cowboy.ikaruga.co.uk/stuff/mitsu6.jpg
How the shit works in back. Right now I have a VGA-to-5BNC cable. For Gamecube or Dreamcast you could use a straight VGA cable. Otherwise, I had custom adapters for each system that went from DB15-to-VGA, built by Guru Tech God Matt.
http://cowboy.ikaruga.co.uk/stuff/mitsu8.jpg
It does have its problems though.
- The output to speakers no longer works, so you'll need a different source for audio.
- When playing in 480p, there is noticible bending (I forget the name of this) along the top and bottom of the image. Is it noticible while you play? No.
- I think one pixel is dead