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Posted on 11-29-04 07:06 AM Link | Quote
I'm guessing that some of you might use these things, and I was wondering how older systems like the NES looked on svga monitors. Do they have the same level of contrast quality as emulators? And don't preach to me about RGB. I don't care.
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Posted on 11-29-04 10:05 PM Link | Quote
contrast quality? It depends on the unit you get. If you get a TV to VGA converter, chances are it converts the TV signal into the VGA equivalent of 320x240. It may even be 320 x 240.
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Posted on 11-29-04 11:02 PM Link | Quote
Yeah, they don't look much better than they do on a TV screen. The quality of the image is pretty much determined before the signal even leaves the console.
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Posted on 11-30-04 06:42 AM Link | Quote
Thanks, I was hoping though that more pixels would give you a clearer picture even if the resolution is really low.
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