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It's true. Running modern games on a vintage CRT monitor produces absolutely outstanding results - subjectively superior to anything from the LCD era, up to and including the latest OLED displays ...
A must-have peripheral for games consoles of the 1980s and 1990s was the light gun. A lens and photo cell mounted in a gun-like plastic case, the console could calculate where on the screen it was … ...
Specifically, I wanted to play PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games on this TV, along with 8-bit and 16-bit console games. Since the PS2 is also a great DVD player, I tried out some of my 4:3 ...
Priced around $500 in today’s dollars, the machine was unique in that it included its own black and white CRT display rather than requiring the owner to plug it into their television.
The Sony KX-45ED1 (PVM-4300) has become a legendary model. Back in the late 1980s, it cost a whopping $40,000 (over $100,000 now, adjusted for inflation). Obviously, it wasn’t a product for the mass ...
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