That was true with older flat screen technology, but newer tech doesn’t have as big of an issue with larger screens closer to the viewer. The smaller the pixels, the less of an issue it is.
Oh, no doubt CRTs are the gold standard for retro gaming.
There is a device that exists that will add a filter to the video output to make it look like it’s on a CRT, although at $100 it’s been sitting in my cart for years.
Here I am in love with my 21 and 27" CRT still 😁
I don’t like obnoxiously huge screens in the home. 45" is even too big for a flat screen. I also dont have huge rooms which is part of it.
That was true with older flat screen technology, but newer tech doesn’t have as big of an issue with larger screens closer to the viewer. The smaller the pixels, the less of an issue it is.
Makes sense.
I’d get an oled. Because they are as close to CRT as you can get. But I’m not paying those prices !
Defender on genesis through component into my CRT = you’re in the arcade.
Oh, no doubt CRTs are the gold standard for retro gaming.
There is a device that exists that will add a filter to the video output to make it look like it’s on a CRT, although at $100 it’s been sitting in my cart for years.