What are some of the best CRT monitors available with the specific "1024 x 768" resolution?
It's literally the perfect resolution for older PC games.
What are some of the best CRT monitors available with the specific "1024 x 768" resolution?
>posts 800x600 image
You had one job
Now post more CC wallpapers
Have I redeemed myself?
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>with the specific "1024 x 768" resolution?
Literally any CRT 50khz+ CRT can display 1024x768.
You need to be more specific, as there's many different types of CRTs that will display your 768p very differently. Do you need refresh rate? Do you like scanlines? What sort of scanlines?
Probably some 50khz presentation display is one of the best 768p experience as you can get utterly massive displays with a pleasantly coarse dot-pitch.
I miss the 2000s anime aesthetic so much. Literally perfect. Older and you run into all kinds of bad quality, newer and it starts to look too digital and sterile.
Same.
I hate how little contrast modern anime has, the shading just looks so bland to me compared to something like picrel.
Question:
Is there a niche for modern custom CRTs?
Thinking about making a startup
You're clearly underestimating the amount and quality of work required to manufacture a brand new CRT monitor
bucket crab
Didn't say "cheap" custom CRTs, did I?
You're like the 15th person who has said this past few years. What makes you different from any of those other all-talk-entrepreneurs?
Dunno. Maybe it just not a viable market
Compaq SVGA can do 1024x768 interlaced
>2007 was 57 years ago
WTF bros
It takes a couple million bucks to start even a single McDonald's location. CRTs need dedicated factories filled with millions of dollars worth of specialized equipment alone. Add to that R&D costs, the nightmare that is modern environmental regulations, securing all the raw materials required, training personnel, shipping, marketing and a whole bunch of other costs.
Unless you charge literally millions per monitor there's no way in hell you'd be able to make a single cent of profit from making CRTs.
retarded take. how do you think they did it 20 years ago?
Not that user, lookup "economies of scale" what you're trying to do is impossible.
Spending massive amounts of money up front and driving down costs by manufacturing massive volume
Reminder that most CRT factories didn't actually manufacture the tube. Instead local factories imported tubes from a small selection of manufacturers and then built the rest of the TV locally as it was cheaper at the time.
If you look at the companies that did build the tubes you'll see they were mostly massive industrial conglomerates like Philips, Toshiba and Sony.
arent most crt monitors 5:4? mine is 1280 by 1024
No, all CRTs are physically 4:3, except the rare widescreen models and other oddities.
What actual horizontal resolution you're feeding to it is completely irrelevant to the CRT. It's an analog device, it doesn't understand pixels. You could feed it 2560 by 1024 if you wanted to, and it wouldn't even notice.