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==Scaling==
{{Main|Scaling}}
[[File:Integer_scaling.png|thumb|250px|right]]
==CRT TVs==
{{Main|CRT tvs}} ===Shadowmask=== Most common type. ===Aperture grilles=== ===HD CRTs===  ===Brands=== Sony's PV series are considered god-tier. Sony Trinitrons are pretty easy to find, and they're on the high-end of consumer grade CRTs. Sharp, Toshiba, and Phillips higher-end CRTs are pretty close in quality, so don't be afraid to pick one of those up. Test before you buy.    ===Ports=== Also, check the back and see what ports it has. If you're in North America, coax and composite (red white yellow) are the most common, but you'll get the best picture quality running your system through S-video or component ports.
===Features:===
*4:3 Aspect ratio (with a few exceptions, notably the FW900)
==LCD == ===(TN) displays===
*Native resolution which all output must scale to
*120hz displays with hacks can display motion at the same level as a CRT TV. See: [http://www.blurbusters.com/ http://www.blurbusters.com] and http://www.techngaming.com/home/guide/tips/updated-eliminate-motion-blur-while-gaming-with-nvidia-lightboost-r485
==LCD == ===(IPS) displays===
*Native resolution which all output must scale to
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