The 4K CRT Monitor, Revisited (ft. Shank Mods & slick) - Siemens SMM21201P MED

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024

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  • @displaytalk
    @displaytalk 4 місяці тому +11

    I love the total lack of screen door effect on monochrome crts. Being able to scan out such insane resolutions on a crt must be pretty fun

    • @Notes_lul
      @Notes_lul  4 місяці тому +5

      y'know that is another thing, and i didn't really bring it up in this video (but did in the previous) and that's the lack of moire, yeah lol

    • @displaytalk
      @displaytalk 4 місяці тому +2

      @@Notes_lul yeah lack of any pixel or dot related artifacts. Only have lines to worry about, which as is explained in the video becomes a non issue when you go above resolution limits(being replaced by spatial blur). The spatially smoothest possible image on any display. To replicate it with pixels would take an absolutely gargantuan native res.

  • @comedicsketches
    @comedicsketches 4 місяці тому +6

    The raw enthusiasm, language, and authentic personality add a unique and appreciated dimension. Really stands out from other channels.

    • @Notes_lul
      @Notes_lul  4 місяці тому +1

      hey that really means a lot, thanks :D

  • @issacschraeder
    @issacschraeder 3 місяці тому +1

    If you wanted to watch old black and white films in 4:3, this is literally the perfect monitor.

  • @scratchpad7954
    @scratchpad7954 4 місяці тому +6

    I can only begin to imagine how awesome it would have been if Siemens were to have made a color version of this monitor! Some of those test clips looked so nice I almost forgot you were using a picture tube monitor to show them.

    • @displaytalk
      @displaytalk 4 місяці тому +7

      Color would mean resolution goes back down to your typical pc crt. Gotta have monochrome for that insane resolution.

    • @Notes_lul
      @Notes_lul  4 місяці тому +4

      it'd be crazy to have a 200khz color tube for sure lol, there is a 135khz one (which can be found in my linked spreadsheet) and it is compatible with smfit act. id assume that because of that, it has crazy advanced dynamic convergence and focus controls that id love to see

    • @scratchpad7954
      @scratchpad7954 4 місяці тому

      @@Notes_lul Wow! A monitor with a horizontal refresh rate of 135-200 kHz? Most I've heard of cap at around 70 kHz.

    • @Slay3rOne
      @Slay3rOne 4 місяці тому

      @@Notes_lul the fastest color CRT monitor is the Iiyama Vision Master Pro 514, with its 142kHz horizontal, and uncapped vertical (specs sheet says 200Hz, but it has no limit). So while it might not be recommanded (I guess?) it is possible to run resolutions like 320x240p at like 420Hz on this thing! I tried it, it bows a bit but can be corrected in the menus. It's really a crazy thing! The smaller Vision Master 454 at 19" is the equivalent, with lower specs but also uncapped vertical.
      Below that, there is the LaCie ElectronBlue IV 22" (also rebrand Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 2070SB) with its 140kHz horizontal and 160Hz vertical. And also after that, the Sony GDM-F520 has a maximum of 137(.99) kHz horizontal and 170(.99)Hz max vertical. The well known GDM-FW900 has unfortunately a bit lower specs, with 121(.99)kHz and similar 160(.99)Hz.
      These CRTs I mentionned are for me the absolute top of the line color PC monitors, with the FW900 being the single (alongside its predecessor the W900) 16 : 10 ratio CRT, the F520 having the absolute sharpest aperture grille CRT ever produced, and the 514 being the fastest color CRT. The LaCie is also a very very good high end model. I could also add the venerable Intergraph InterView 28HD96 which is an insane 28" 1080p cappable curved 16 : 9 CRT monitor from the 90s, the one John Carmack used to work on when he was creating DOOM (I don't have this one in my collection at this time).

    • @Notes_lul
      @Notes_lul  4 місяці тому +2

      @@Slay3rOne ye im aware, im talking in the relation to the monitors Siemens pumped out, since they're definitely going to be crazy overbuilt compared to an iiyama 514 (and surely have a green bias control hehe)

  • @gabrielv.4358
    @gabrielv.4358 3 місяці тому +3

    That proves that a 4k color CRT, even if limited to 50fps or 60fps would be possible. Maybe 75hz. We just have to pressure a manofacturer to make it. There were 1440p CRT's so why wouldn't with today's tech be possible to make a full color 16:9 CRT? The weight is just a small thing to consider if a TRUE 4k color CRT is made. Awesome video! Insanely awesome actually. We need more people like you that catalog and saves everything from "obscure" things like that. Just great. (Btw I dont understand a thing about the KH'z, banwidth and things like that.)

    • @markusTegelane
      @markusTegelane 3 місяці тому +2

      there's probably not that big of a market for it apart from enthusiasts

  • @hi-friaudioman
    @hi-friaudioman 4 місяці тому +2

    I used to have an old Barco projector from the 1990's that could output resolutions of up to around 2k.
    We used to watch 1080p videos on it with a screen i made out of wood and silver pearlescent paint. The picture was super bright and vibrant and looked incredible, especially with animated content for its solid colors and vibrant palettes. I remember watching Rango and thinking "wow, this looks damn incredible, i cant believe these still aren't being used" and then i picked it up.. over 100lbs. Lol
    Also the main limitations with CRT'S and resolution is the shadow mask that the Electron gun fires through it and the drive frequency of the electronics. Your monitor and my projector having single gun CRT's doesn't use a shadow mask so it's really up to the drive circuitry to drive the CRT and technically the only limit to the "resolution" is how fast you can drive the tube.

  • @Davide0033
    @Davide0033 4 місяці тому +2

    the only sad part in this video is the views count, just 248 for such an high quality video with such a good commentary.
    seriusly, this is really high quality content (maybe a bit too many montages, but still cool nonetheless).
    good job, and really nice monitor

  • @Slay3rOne
    @Slay3rOne 4 місяці тому +2

    Thank you for all your efforts in making this very complete video packed with great infos, about one of the highest end CRT monitor ever manufactured. Maybe one day I will get the chance to get my hands on one, or at least one of the high end Siemens black and white models, and add that to my high end CRTs collection!
    For your timestamps in the description, can you please add a hyphen (with spaces on each side) between the time and the title? So it is processed by UA-cam and shows up as proper chapters, appearing in the loading bar below the video. It would be perfect! As is, it doesn't show up as chapters for me, so I just guess that might be the reason, since you don't have hyphens, but everything else looks correct.
    PS: Shootout to Call of Duty Zombies, the map Buried in particular is one of my fav! Lots of really cool stuff to do on this map!

  • @filhia
    @filhia 3 місяці тому

    Fantastic video, I really really enjoyed it, thank you! Also the Anime and DnB is great :3
    I scoured the internet but seems there is none available (I thought I might've a chance being close to Germany where Siemens is from haha), I wish they put these kinda things in a computer museum of sorts, so everyone can take a look but probably a lot of this kinda equipment is thrown away.

  • @Handler1987
    @Handler1987 4 місяці тому +2

    Thanks for the new video, i use my computer in black and white

  • @Ashe_S_
    @Ashe_S_ 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video, commenting to boost it in the algo

  • @Polowogs
    @Polowogs 4 місяці тому +2

    motion >>>>> color, resolution, size, power consumption, reliability, ppi, brightness, contrast

  • @makkurokokkuri
    @makkurokokkuri 4 місяці тому +1

    bad apple and downwell? you're a cool person, person.

  • @aaron5364
    @aaron5364 4 місяці тому +1

    The one im thinking would be INCREDIBLE on this beast is Mirror's Edge. I dunno, it just seems like it would fit with the sharp grayscale sooooo well.

    • @Notes_lul
      @Notes_lul  4 місяці тому +3

      IT SUCKS CAUSE THAT WAS ONE OF THE GAMES I WAS GONNA SHOWCASE, BUT IT'S REALLY PICKY WITH FUNCTIONING WHEN I DO CUSTOM RESOLUTIONS AND WASN'T WORKING

    • @aaron5364
      @aaron5364 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Notes_lul Great minds think alike. I recently got a trinitron kv-35s42 for free, and I'm about to go on a maintenance quest myself! It really is in superb condition overall, but man am I dreading trying open this monster. It just needs a yoke adjustment and some convergence tweaking mostly, but is otherwise is in shockingly good shape. Going in somewhat blind too, as there don't appear to be any videos or guides of this particular model. I got the service manual and will probably glean info from guides on smaller size sets in the same family. Watching this was truly inspirational! Getting me excited for it :)

    • @aaron5364
      @aaron5364 4 місяці тому

      @@Notes_lul Shame you couldn't get it working :( I'm assuming you already tried editing the tdengine.ini file? Maybe someone has made a mod or patch if that didn't work?

  • @Slay3rOne
    @Slay3rOne 4 місяці тому

    I also had mild arcing issues when I got my hands on my FW900 back in 2016. It did arc for a few days mayby a week or two, and after that I never had a single arc from the flyback ever again. Still got a "compatible" replacement flyback just in case.
    Recently I started to have issues with a F520 I got my hands on a couple years ago. Unfortunately this one just arcs a little bit randomly every time I power it on, but after warming up it's gone. Fortunately I got my hands on an entire parts monitor that works great but has a shorted grid in the CRT for one of the colors (don't remember what color that is, but it's got one less color). Maybe one day I can fix that, but hopes are really low.

  • @Chickenbreadlp
    @Chickenbreadlp Місяць тому

    As far as I can tell DIN6868 Acceptance test is some (German) regulatory thing to make sure devices emitting X-Rays don't overexpose people. CRTs do by nature emit small amounts of X-Rays, and I assume this is just to make sure it's beneath a certain threshold.

  • @JayTheComputerGuy
    @JayTheComputerGuy 4 місяці тому

    Another high res CRT is the View Sonic G220fb can go up to 2048x1336 which is very close to 1440P in color as well and is probably a lot more common than this monitor

  • @zsombor_99
    @zsombor_99 4 місяці тому +1

    I'm watching the content montage: "Oh, you like anime, do you?"

  • @one_core
    @one_core 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks

  • @Dallen9
    @Dallen9 4 місяці тому

    ...... This was used for medical Equipment.... They're not using the monitor continuously and Hospitals try to save a buck where ever they can. the setting that baffle you are likely settings the tech department requested so the monitors would always be ready even if the machine sat there for days not being used. Think sleep mode but only for the monitor. The features designed to not have burn in.

  • @gerooo9095
    @gerooo9095 3 місяці тому

    enjoyed this content a lot, thanks for sharing the tvl test, how should i perform that test in my pc color crt? the tv lines test, just download the 4:3 png and open it in windows and set it to fullscreen? but what res should my monitor be at to be accurate?

  • @nil2k
    @nil2k 4 місяці тому +1

    So much easier to set custom resolutions in linux. You wouldn't have even needed the edid thing. If you really want to see this monitor shine you'll want to send 16bpp grayscale, though you probably need a different gpu. This got used on c-arm machines where I used to work when it was new.

  • @user-hh3ge8yr1t
    @user-hh3ge8yr1t 4 місяці тому

    looks insane, where could I find that testing image you were using (the full res one you showed at around the hour mark)

    • @Notes_lul
      @Notes_lul  4 місяці тому +1

      ooh that's a good question actually, i should've included that in the description! just put it there now, and i've also uploaded it to archive.org just to keep it convenient and handy. i feel weird pasting links in the comments, but if you check the description, it'll be with the rest of the links now!