So I finally ordered the Acer monitor/tv and will get it by next week
Sweet! Do report back the results
How the image is, if you experience any input lag or so on and so forth...
some further questions:
1) the TV is able to deliver a NTSC signal, does that mean I can also plug in my PC Engine Duo withouth having to mod it for RGB? or would an RGB mod be the better option?
2) I also plan to connect a Famitech (japanese Famicom clone) to it - it comes with a composite video cabel (yellow/white only). that should work too right?
3) is there the need for an XRGB-3 or something like that in order to get a better image with scanlines?
4) I FORGOT TO MENTION: is there any risk to "kill" the TV with using these retro consoles and their video outputs`I remember reading somehere that PC-Fx or the likes should not be used on LCD/LED-TVs
1 & 2) RGB is
always better than composite & s-video. However, my Duo is still stock so I should be quiet
There is a composite input on the back in the images shown, so that should work fine with any composite video source. The quality of the comb filter in the display will determine the results, however.
3) The XRGB units (mostly XRGB 3 & XRGB Mini/Framemeister) are very popular scalers. However there are also cheaper solutions out there, maybe not just in one convenient box. The XRGB 3 is touted as very capable, however maybe a bit complicated. If you're interested in adding a scaler + scanlines to your setup, here's some
good readingLurking this
hardware forum is also a good idea.
Actually, not sure how good the XRGB's comb filter is (hence the name, it's mostly intended for RGB) so if you go that route, looking into a cheap external comb filter such as a DVD recorder might be a good idea. I've seen threads on the internet about that
4) I've never heard that happen :s I DO have heard thing like that happening with the Sharp X86000 computer but I want to remember it was narrowed down to incorrect grounding in either a popular VGA adaptor or in the VGA port on the unit itself. You shouldn't have to worry about this