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Ideal screen for the CPC?

Started by retro space, 09:58, 12 July 24

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retro space

Just ran into this TV. Is this the ideal CPC display? It looks pretty great for 80 character display, yet not too big with 40cm tube.
Also it does do stereo.
Teaching computer science on a high school with the CPC, P2000T, Spectrum and C64.

eto

That looks quite good. On an Amstrad CTM I personally think 80 columns is painful. 

But generally speaking "ideal monitor" is a very personal thing. 


dodogildo

I only use CRTs for demos and games (CTM, PVM and 1084s each having various shortcomings). They can't beat a modern panel via RGBtoHDMI (or OSSC if you like) for serious (or monkey) business.
M'enfin!

retro space

Quote from: dodogildo on 11:53, 12 July 24They can't beat a modern panel via RGBtoHDMI (or OSSC if you like) for serious (or monkey) business.
I do not agree to that, except maybe for a Plasma, as those had SCART RGB with a wicked IQ. Anything LCD does not come close. Maybe OLED can work, but you don't want a too big screen, I think 20" is the max.
If you make hours on programming, you better do that in emulation.
Teaching computer science on a high school with the CPC, P2000T, Spectrum and C64.

dodogildo

Quote from: retro space on 14:39, 12 July 24If you make hours on programming, you better do that in emulation.
That part, I agree.
M'enfin!

GUNHED

imho, the screen is too big in width. Also the boarder area seems to be a bit too small.

However, a picture from the real CTM644 (containing well caps - new or old) would serve as good comparison.
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abalore

A Trinitron is always a good choice. Anyway, I use a multi-sync hi-res industrial CRT monitor which gives crystal clear mode 2 too and it's compatible with all the 15Khz and 31Khz modes. The model is Microvitec 17VD4QAS.

I use it with both Amstrad and MiSTer FPGA, where I can run all the systems with direct RGB output. The drawback of this monitor is that it's quite big and heavy, so it's hard to rotate it for vertical games, but maybe one day I'll make a rotating stand for it.

GUNHED

Trinitrons (all I tested) had problems with R3 scrolling. The problems can be alleviated, but not eliminated sadly. However, great tubes for programming.
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