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  1. I have a 2001 Toshiba hd crt and I have played my Xbox 360 on it. As good as the image is the overscan is noticeable on some games.
  2. The FV310 features an internal voltage regulator. It is the only consumer tube tv that I have ever heard that includes this feature. This will probably help during movies that features lots of scenes that transition from light to dark but I have no idea how effective this feature will be for video games. I would like to own a FV310 but I've had to settle for the previous years model the FV300. I also own a FS100. Instead of commenting how I feel about these 2 televisions I have decided to link 2 reviews that pretty much sum up my feelings. http://www.cnet.com/products/sony-kv-fs100/#! http://www.cnet.com/products/sony-kv-fv300/#!
  3. I live about 30 minutes from a rad little store called Classic Game Junkie. On the last sunday of June this happens
  4. I average about one LD purchase every 15 months or so. The last 3 discs I purchased were from Pioneer's ANIMATION! ANIMATION! collection. An amazing series of discs btw. Other than this I am done with the format. I love the large, deluxe LD boxes and the audio was, on occasion, superior to dvd but blu-ray is just so superior to LD or dvd that my affinity for the format has all but disappeared.
  5. Just saw the amazing Courtney Barnett at the Electric Factory in Philly. Wow. Just wow.

  6. Just checked the distance from my house and it is only a little more than an hour away. If I have any cash left over from Too Many Games I will check this out.
  7. That transcoder box that you link on ebay is that the actual model of the box that you use? Are there any potential problems I should be aware of when converting SCART to component? Just curious.
  8. Although I have been unable to secure a FV310 I did manage to snag a 24" FV300 which I believe is identical except that it lacks the voltage regulator feature which is probably more useful for dvd viewing than for video games anyway. I was certainly impressed with the black levels, being able to push it down to the level of something resembling squid ink without crushing any image details. Better than my 2001 digital crt in that respect. BTW these tvs also feature a built in sub woofer on the 27 inch or larger models.
  9. Finally got the free trial of Vinegar Syndrome's streaming service, Exploitation TV. Whole retro horror, exploitation, and a whole lotta vintage porn. I feel like I need a shower. http://exploitation.tv/

    1. LaserCat

      LaserCat

      Link is NSFW.

    2. chas10e

      chas10e

      not many can shower at work

  10. "Greetings, my friends. We are all interested in the future, for that is where you and I are going to spend the rest of our lives.

  11. I finally decided to try the y cable trick for playing mono records with a stereo cartridge and I am happy to report that The Beatles never sounded so good to me before!

  12. Be the first kid on your block to own a talking Sinful Dwarf plushie!

  13. I am open to any suggestions for non Trinitron tube tvs especially the ones with the convex screen. So feel free to make as many suggestions as possible and I will certainly look them up to see if they will fit my needs.
  14. CatPix, I had to look up the Thomson Black Diva set as I have never heard of it. Actually I am not sure that it ever got distributed here in the US. I am aware that there are boutique brands that have released some high quality sets and I have searched for Bang And Olufsen and Loewe tvs but they are extremely rare in the states compared to Europe and when I have seen them they have been 500+ US dollars. I think this is why many people on the forum gravitate towards Trinitron. It is a known quantity and is quite ubiquitous. Personally I would love to find a commercial CRT with a convex tube that performs as well as my Sony FV300 and is available in 27 inch or smaller screen sizes because all of the flat tubes I have seen seem to have some geometry problems. For the record I do look for 20 inch PVMs on occasion but I have yet to find one for less than $100.
  15. I have been searching for one these but the only one I found is 36 inches and since I literally have no friends there was simply no way to transport it to my house. What I did find was the model that preceded this one, the 24FV300, which I believe is exactly the same as the FV310 except that is lacks the voltage regulator feature. BTW I absolutely love my FV300 and highly recommend picking one up if you see one.
  16. I threw away a CIB 3DO with about 25 CIB games. I also chucked about 50 pre-crash magazines. This was only about 7 years ago when I was moving into my house and I didn't want to make one final trip back to the old place to pick of these remaining items. Just for the record I also sold a NES toploader and a CIB copy of MUSHA for very little back in the day. Oh, and that life/youth thing, I threw that away as well.
  17. Don't forget that, with CGR Undertow, Mark actually CREATED A JOB. A temporary job to be sure but it was a paying position that, hopefully, contributed to the local economy. Just sayin'.
  18. For anyone interested in a YASI overlay they will be made available very soon at the Vectrex Mad UK website. I had the opportunity to purchase one in December but I decided to focus my hobby money on my music room instead of video games. http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pascual.nicholson/news.htm
  19. I have a 2009 plasma. I watch all of my movies and shows in their OAR. Never once did I ever have a hint of burn in. In addition I once did a 5 hour marathon of Quake 2 without any ill effects. My tv does have a burn in prevention feature called a pixel orbiter. This apparently shifts the pixels in an imperceptible manner to lessen the chance of burn in or temporary image retention. Having said that it seems that once plasma tvs entered the 3d generation image retention started to become a problem again for some models. At least this is the impression I get from following the forums over at Blu-ray.com. Damn shame as plasmas were the absolute apex of flat panel technology as far as film watching is concerned.
  20. Friends don't let friends play records on Crosley turntables. http://best-turntables.com/avoid-crosley-turntables/

  21. Friends don't let friends play records on Crosley turntableshttp://best-turntables.com/avoid-crosley-turntables/.

  22. Funny thing is that although I have been around since the Atari VCS days I really never noticed scanlines until I decided to start playing old game systems again about year and half ago which I learned about from an episode of Game Sack which prompted me to purchase a sd crt and do a comparison. If I had never done a comparison I probably would be very happy to play games on my hd crt. I do have a flatpanel tv btw. It is a 60" plasma and it is mounted on the living room wall. Even if I had scanlines and an outboard scaler I still would not like to play such low resolution games on a display of that size. Now that I think about it I have the Sega Genesis collection for my Xbox and I can honestly say that I prefer to play my Genesis games on a smaller display.
  23. I was at my local game store and noticed that they had a boxed copy of Fathom in their display case. It looked to be in very good condition. The owner had not yet determined a price for it. I am not (yet) an Intellivision collector but I get the feeling this is a rare game. So I am curious as to what a fair price for this would be.
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