One of the favorite Monitors is probably the 20L5. Unfortunately these CRTs do not last forever. Until then the OSSC and Framemeister may stay in the drawer. What is a good 24" computer crt monitor?
Sony FW900
Man, that thing was the beast that everyone wanted back in the day. I never saw one in person though, the biggest computer Trinis I've found were 21's, which are pretty easy to find if you look for the Dell branded ones these days.
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Finally got my crts All set up and ready for action!
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Sony f520 (consolized atomiswave/dreamcast)
Mitsubushi diamondtron sb750 (Xbox/GC)
sony bvm 14e5e (saturn / ps1)
Sony 20L4 (saturn/ps1/n64/ps2)
Sony bvm 14e5e (spare)
I’ll get some more pics of stuff running on them soon
Looks great, where did you get the units and arcade stick stands from?
Looks great! Nice to see some more JVC love in here I just got done messing with the service menu on my TM-H1700G for about an hour. I manually degaussed it and just went to town tweaking. Finally got it how I want it. No RGB but s-video still looks fantastic with the 750 line count. Playing some quality games
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Thanks!
I just love the JVC Monitors. They always seem to look good, and have great geometry.
Wish I could comment on your monitor, but my account doesn’t have the privileges to yet, lol.
So does the JVC-BM-H1900SU do 480p? Wasn't able to find that information online from when I had looked it up.Here's a few pictures from my JVC BM-H1900SU (750 TVL, Shadow Mask):
I've heard a lot of negative things about Shadow Mask, but I think it really works well on the JVC with it's TVLcount.
I'm also curious in trying to find people to do repairs. If you find someone especially on the east coast let me know. I have a Mitsubishi Megaview that I'd like to get worked on.Does anyone in the U.S. still service PVMs, or are we in "hoard everything & hope nothing dies" territory now? My 23 inch medical monitor looks like it's on it's last legs. I'm tempted to have someone mod one of my consumer sets for RGB at this point.