I'm sure you guys have been asked this before, but I thought it would be interesting to see what your current audio video setup is, and which Turbo/PC Engine system you use for your daily fix. Are you someone with an awesome Sony PVM, or are you rocking an upscaler and using your system on a modern HDTV?
Since I asked the question, I'll go ahead and answer first
Several years ago my wife and I moved into a 4 1/2 apartment because we're saving for a down-payment on a house. When we moved here I sadly had to put my old CRT in storage as it was just too darn big. When that happened I looked everywhere for a solution to play retro games on my HDTV in such a way as they wouldn't look like ass, and very quickly stumbled upon the XRGB line of products. I picked up an XRGB-mini for an outstanding price from a super nice gentlemen from Japan, and have been loving it ever since. I used it for all my retro systems, with glorious scan lines and all. It still impresses me just how clear some of these older systems look.
In order to play North American TurboChip games I use my original TurboGrafx-16 from way back when, along with composite cables from Retro Game Cave. Sadly I haven't been able to locate my Turbo Booster Plus, as it, along with countless other games are still in storage. The composite cables work surprisingly well, and I think it's safe to say that the composite signal through the XRGB-mini looks better from the Turbo than all the other retro systems I've tried. I use RGB whenever I can, so for my Genesis + CD, SNES, Saturn, and even my original PS. I've been afraid to get my original Turbo modded because I've had it for so long and it would crush me if the thing got destroyed in transit. For PC Engine and all CD-based games I use the PC Engine Duo-RX. I love that thing, still have the original box and all.
So that's my current weapon of choice, what's yours? Are you rocking a wicked RGB-modded system, do you still have a glorious CRT the size of a small house?