Regardless retro games will look great with the right correction, mostly benefit from GameCube/wii, PlayStation 1/2, and Xbox/360 era I use to sell tvs when they came out to the modern flatscreen that are common now
It's almost certainly the Philips 32PW9551: www.philips.nl/c-p/32PW9551_12/cineos-81-cm-real-flat-tv-100-hz-digital-scan www.p4c.philips.com/cgi-bin/cpindex.pl?ctn=32PW9551/12&hlt=Link_Overview&scy=DK&slg=ENG This is a model that supports 1080i max, no 1080p CRT TVs have ever been made from what I've found.
1080i. Not 1080p
Jones I’m looking into crt again I’m getting a headache from playing on lcd with all that motion blur
CRTs were. 1080p CRTs were Godly. I'm jealous.
sorry to burst your bubble. but crts cannot produce a native 1080p picture.. yours maybe a 1080i
On the back it has a sticker that says full HD 1080P
PonySoftOnline whats the model number
Regardless retro games will look great with the right correction, mostly benefit from GameCube/wii, PlayStation 1/2, and Xbox/360 era
I use to sell tvs when they came out to the modern flatscreen that are common now
Ill find it out when I get the chance Its hard to move
It's almost certainly the Philips 32PW9551:
www.philips.nl/c-p/32PW9551_12/cineos-81-cm-real-flat-tv-100-hz-digital-scan
www.p4c.philips.com/cgi-bin/cpindex.pl?ctn=32PW9551/12&hlt=Link_Overview&scy=DK&slg=ENG
This is a model that supports 1080i max, no 1080p CRT TVs have ever been made from what I've found.