I have a hard time even looking at a 60Hz CRT these days, let alone one that doesn't have adjustable geometry.
I keep a Commodore 1084S around for my Amiga systems, but even that gets hard on the eyes after a while, especially with PAL content.
I have a hard time even looking at a 60Hz CRT these days, let alone one that doesn't have adjustable geometry.
I keep a Commodore 1084S around for my Amiga systems, but even that gets hard on the eyes after a while, especially with PAL content.
The Sony BVM-20F1U is pretty much the best you can get for a 4:3 display. When they were brand new, they would retail for about $14,000.00 . No joke. These things were commonplace inside television studios and television production facilities. If you can find a BVM-20F1U that was made in 2001 thru 2006, and that doesn't have a ton of hours of use, then you can be in 4:3 old school heaven. Of course, you need a RGB cable for your various consoles, but that's the easy part.