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It's a Sync Strike which conveniently strips sync and breaks out SCART into VGA and RCA connectors.
Figured how hard you guys chase RGB this would be something you guys would look to get.
been funnier if they put #11 on the ass...
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-old-video-games/london/rgb-modded-27-sony-crt/1319210363?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
I know there have been mentions of things like the above in this thread, but are these mods becoming more common place now? Can anyone comment on what goes into such a mod and what the results are like? I was surprised to see this.
Wouldn't it also just be cheaper to buy one of those scart to component cables to use on a crt anyways?
Wouldn't it also just be cheaper to buy one of those scart to component cables to use on a crt anyways?
Just wanted to share a little experience I made and posted on a french forum a while ago. Why frenchie you may ask? Well... it's the only gaming related site besides Arcade Otaku that isn't blocked yet at my job ^^
So.. here we go. I don't have the fanciest phone for taking CRT pictures (and neither I will...). But I tried to take the best same picture at the same position.
I will number the monitors but won't reveal the tube/chassis names yet. First, I wanna know your preferences by order. Later on, I'll tell what monitores they are!
Monitor A
Monitor B
Monitor C
Monitor D
Monitor E
The test involved 5 different tube. 3x 29" 1x 28" and a smaller 20".
To me, it should naturally go as B-A-C-D-E.
E is the only tube with a slot-type shadow mask, i.e. what is used in arcade monitors and (non Sony) consumer TVs. It's what I will always prefer for 15KHz (not that I like your picture particularly). The other ones look like professional monitors or PC monitors (fine pitch aperture grille and/or circular hole shadow mask).