It is just simply awesome that there are enough people in the world to allow extreme interest niche's like this to exist. All those trinitron sets in working order is a true preservation museum. Nice!
I got one from 2000 quite a while ago. I’ve been loving it with all my older consoles, there really is no comparison for retro consoles. I’ve tried all the upscalers and whatnot it just isn’t the same.
@@realamericannegro977 Especially for home computers I promote LCD TV's. As the flicker will make you crazy when typing BASIC and such. They are so versatile and cheap. Full HD 32 inch Bravia with 3x RGB SCART, composite, component, 3x HDMI, VGA, multi-region with 24/50/60p. And the CCFL wide gamut backlights keep going and going, and contrast is stellar. These TV's cost peanuts nowadays, and surpass most new sub-500 bucks new TV's in many areas.
@@realamericannegro977 problem is with LCD's in 4:3 is that they are first gen panels: low contrast, mediocre viewing angles, definitely not on par with a CRT. A cheap as heck Bravia 32BX400 or so, 1080p from 2008, destroys any 4:3 LCD panel on everything. It even is better at 4:3. As those have a wide gamut CCFL backlit high-contrast MVA panel with multi-standard support (24/50/60Hz), 3xSCART and component and 4xHDMI, they are really a no-brain solution to display almost any content.
CRT repair is a hot market to be in. Still many people giving away thier CRTs for free. If you take the time to learn electronics and soldering, you can repair them. Then some people will give you hundreds for them. People should never throw them away because there is always somebody that wants them. History needs to be preserved, as it's unlikely these will be produced again.
Hi new subscriber here very nice collection what is your oldest model and what is the model number of the one that has a VCR built in I've been looking for one of those to add to my collection And thank you for taking care and Saving these most people just want to throw them away sadly
You would have to get an adapter that allows you to do it. Not sure what cord this tv takes but you have to figure out what and look up "component to such amd such adapter"
I see like 16 running, 16x50W on average=800W. Less than a similar area filled with plasma's. People have no idea, but a household in the eighties used exceptional little electricity for home entertainement, especially since we shared devices! The EU may label these as "F" on the energy label, but they should be A++ posthumously. Same for that C64 that only did like 15W or the Korg M1 synth with 15W power draw.
@@benjaminyoung9694 crt's were some of the worst electricity hogs in the house. stop talking from your ass, look up some calculations and comparison charts
@@benjaminyoung9694 I love CRTs, but that's incorrect. In fact, if they're the same size, the CRT consumes double the electricity than an OLED. "Take for example a 32’ TV, an LED TV would use about 30 - 55 watts, an LCD on about 50 - 70 watts, OLED TVs use about 60 watts and CRT TVs use about 120 watts." - Source: The Motherload A small 14" Trinitron consumes about 58 watts.
Yeah but its just my regular family stuff. I got a lot of new content coming out end of the summer were going to a trinitron monitor.. kv-20fs120.. kv9-pt60. Itll be great!
It is just simply awesome that there are enough people in the world to allow extreme interest niche's like this to exist. All those trinitron sets in working order is a true preservation museum. Nice!
Thank you
Can't imagine the sheer loudness of CRT squeal!
this all of this makes me buzz with happiness, thank you for sharing so so much
What a peach of a collection. These gems are getting rarer and rarer everyday.
Watching these CRT tivi being treasured and given a new life like this just warms my heart
Well now I understand how Trinitrons have gotten so rare. You bought them all lol.
Hahaha 😂
That intro was beautiful to see
I got one from 2000 quite a while ago. I’ve been loving it with all my older consoles, there really is no comparison for retro consoles. I’ve tried all the upscalers and whatnot it just isn’t the same.
Only thing that can come close is a good lcd that does 60hz. Sometimes it can match or exceed crts in some ways.
@@realamericannegro977 Especially for home computers I promote LCD TV's. As the flicker will make you crazy when typing BASIC and such. They are so versatile and cheap. Full HD 32 inch Bravia with 3x RGB SCART, composite, component, 3x HDMI, VGA, multi-region with 24/50/60p. And the CCFL wide gamut backlights keep going and going, and contrast is stellar. These TV's cost peanuts nowadays, and surpass most new sub-500 bucks new TV's in many areas.
@@realamericannegro977 problem is with LCD's in 4:3 is that they are first gen panels: low contrast, mediocre viewing angles, definitely not on par with a CRT. A cheap as heck Bravia 32BX400 or so, 1080p from 2008, destroys any 4:3 LCD panel on everything. It even is better at 4:3. As those have a wide gamut CCFL backlit high-contrast MVA panel with multi-standard support (24/50/60Hz), 3xSCART and component and 4xHDMI, they are really a no-brain solution to display almost any content.
CRT repair is a hot market to be in. Still many people giving away thier CRTs for free. If you take the time to learn electronics and soldering, you can repair them. Then some people will give you hundreds for them. People should never throw them away because there is always somebody that wants them. History needs to be preserved, as it's unlikely these will be produced again.
neeh nobody would pay hundreds for a cRT. even us retrogamers wont
@@eteres-n6gyou say that, but little did you know, people pay that much on the regular lol.
@@eteres-n6g yes they would if it has a really good rep.
Classic pixel art games pop off the screen on these tv's!
That's a nice collection 👍👍
This is the cutest of them all. Is there a SCART version for the EU market?
Hi new subscriber here
very nice collection what is your oldest model and what is the model number of the one that has a VCR built in I've been looking for one of those to add to my collection And thank you for taking care and Saving these most people just want to throw them away sadly
Its a kv-13vm42 i believe off the top of my head
4:10 no, pretty sure it only supports up to 480i
wonderful
Thank you
I want one for my car.
This might be a stupid question but is there a way to hookup component cables to this tv?
You would have to get an adapter that allows you to do it. Not sure what cord this tv takes but you have to figure out what and look up "component to such amd such adapter"
Awesome 💯💯🤩
Does the tv work with GameCube/wii?
Yes
I watched this video for two reasons
1 For the CRT review 2 How much power draw is all those CRTs you have on at once?!
I see like 16 running, 16x50W on average=800W. Less than a similar area filled with plasma's.
People have no idea, but a household in the eighties used exceptional little electricity for home entertainement, especially since we shared devices! The EU may label these as "F" on the energy label, but they should be A++ posthumously. Same for that C64 that only did like 15W or the Korg M1 synth with 15W power draw.
oww that a very expensive electricity bill
Fun fact crts were less energy consuming than modern oled monitors
@@benjaminyoung9694 really¿.. I thought that OLED consumed more or less the same energy as an LED
@@benjaminyoung9694 crt's were some of the worst electricity hogs in the house. stop talking from your ass, look up some calculations and comparison charts
@@benjaminyoung9694 fun fact, no they were not, lmao
@@benjaminyoung9694 I love CRTs, but that's incorrect. In fact, if they're the same size, the CRT consumes double the electricity than an OLED.
"Take for example a 32’ TV, an LED TV would use about 30 - 55 watts, an LCD on about 50 - 70 watts, OLED TVs use about 60 watts and CRT TVs use about 120 watts." - Source: The Motherload
A small 14" Trinitron consumes about 58 watts.
what's the best sony tv you can get in around a 15 inch for gaming ?
Its either 13” or 20”
The best gaming monitor 15” would be a sony or dell trinitron computer monitor i have a lot of them to show
@@sonytrinitron44A I've a 16 inch Trinitron! And it is the PERFECT size. I never seen any info on it in the webs, except for a repair manual.
Sony KV-M1450D
That's a lot of electricity running for this video. How do they not start a fire?
Does thou even rgb?
Watchmen wins that looks like my magnavox bh 3907
So thats why I cant find any, this manlett is wasting them all hoarded away in his moms basement
Sheesh
Still... I love my Sony 75 4k. Until I get a Sony OLED...
The colors get all distored with tvs too close to each other like this more with these metal shelves
That is the most darn tootin cutie patootie I've ever seen
Awesome channel, don't know how I didn't find you sooner.. Are you also on IG, TikTok, Facebook etc..
Yeah but its just my regular family stuff. I got a lot of new content coming out end of the summer were going to a trinitron monitor.. kv-20fs120.. kv9-pt60. Itll be great!
Jealous and mad about it.