Nice video... but you should probably do some research on your crt tech. The 240p test suite is an amazing tool for checking and adjusting a multitude of things like color correction, picture geometry, convergence, sharpness, and even input lag. Your going to need to know how these things work on a crt if you want to be able to fully understand how to get the best picture out of them. Or even if you are getting a good clean and color correct image that is in focus.
If this was For Sale in the US Thrift store, they would probably want more for it, than here in Canada. I remember seeing these at Zellers and Canadian Tire, when they were New.
just goes to show there was never a golden age when all new TVs had perfect geometry out of the box. I think a lot of people pick CRTs up now and fret over it thinking it is something that has degraded over time and needs to be fixed. Someone taking this out of the box back in the day to watch TV on or play N64 wouldn't have given a shit about it. Likely wouldn't have even known what geometry was.
So there's different methods in using the 240p test suite. From what I can see, that TV isn't bad and is centered properly. It's tough to tell how the geomtry is on that TV from your footage, but it seems kind of solid.
Love find people who is still interesting in this old tvs, great video!
Thank you for watching the video! I hope to upload more in the future!
I like how the TV looks exactly like it does on the box
Nostalgic I remember have crt tv back in 2005 good old days
I wanted one of those rare HD CRT TVs, but they are difficult to find and very expensive and they also weigh very heavy.
Me too! I’ve never seen an HD CRT before!
@@21eny those are extremely very rare my friend
They are not rare at all lol.
I've found 5 in the past 4 months.
Nice video... but you should probably do some research on your crt tech. The 240p test suite is an amazing tool for checking and adjusting a multitude of things like color correction, picture geometry, convergence, sharpness, and even input lag. Your going to need to know how these things work on a crt if you want to be able to fully understand how to get the best picture out of them. Or even if you are getting a good clean and color correct image that is in focus.
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Pretty good picture on that ol tv we just set up our n64
If this was For Sale in the US Thrift store, they would probably want more for it, than here in Canada.
I remember seeing these at Zellers and Canadian Tire, when they were New.
funny how the geometry's still wonky out the box
Yeah, I couldn’t believe it when I was filming haha
just goes to show there was never a golden age when all new TVs had perfect geometry out of the box. I think a lot of people pick CRTs up now and fret over it thinking it is something that has degraded over time and needs to be fixed. Someone taking this out of the box back in the day to watch TV on or play N64 wouldn't have given a shit about it. Likely wouldn't have even known what geometry was.
@@Gubalicious Nah ngl my CRT monitor is nearly flawless, Consumer CRTs just suck balls with Geometry
CRTs are like pianos. Gotta tune them up every so often, every time you move them, when the weather changes, etc.
The geometry looked okay to me. Some systems look really good with composite.
So there's different methods in using the 240p test suite. From what I can see, that TV isn't bad and is centered properly. It's tough to tell how the geomtry is on that TV from your footage, but it seems kind of solid.
Great buy for $20.
I think this TV has digital tuner and should receive over the air signal, you just need small antenna
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where has this sat on a floor for a year 😭
20 bucks is good price
also turn down your contrast and itll sharpen your image and fix those geometry issues
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Great score man but no s video