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That is true, and I will be using RGB on the PS1, but I'm also considering getting an NES (though I do know there's an RGB mod there, but I'm not to keen on modding if I don't have to).
Yeah, the NES rgb mod is a real PITA. If you pay somebody else to do it, it's extremely expensive. A buddy of mine who owns a BVM-20F1U has a rgb modded NES, and I've seen it in action, and it is pretty amazing. If you're a hardcore NES fan, it's probably worth it in the long run if you already have the monitor.

I'm not that into the NES, for me, it's all about the TG-16 and Sega Genesis and newer systems from that point forward, so I don't really worry to much about any of the systems before that. TG-16 requires a RGB mod, or a special adapter made to use with it, but let me tell you, it's worth every single penny to see the TG-16 in RGB, because the TG-16 could really put some serious color onto the screen. The Genesis and Super Nintendo don't need any internal mods for RGB. Neither does the Sega Master System. In fact, if you have a Genesis 1 and a Sega Master System, they can share the same RGB cable. Same thing with PS1 and PS2. They can share the same RGB cable (PS3 might even work with that same cable, not sure).


Anyways, if I was in your shoes, and had a monitor that was that good, I'd definitely get that Euro scart cable adapter thing that one dude sells for like $35 or so. It's well worth it in the long run, because then you can just get the cheapo Euro scart cables off Ebay for like $15 to $20 each.