Difference between revisions of "Displays"
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There are several displays you can use for emulation. Some are better than others. | There are several displays you can use for emulation. Some are better than others. | ||
− | ==CRT | + | ==CRT TVs== |
- Can display a wide range of resolutions up to 480p. | - Can display a wide range of resolutions up to 480p. | ||
− | - | + | - No input delay |
− | - | + | - Very fast response time |
- True Black | - True Black | ||
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- Wide viewing angle | - Wide viewing angle | ||
− | - 4:3 Aspect ratio | + | - 4:3 Aspect ratio (With a few exceptions) |
'''How to connect to a CRT Tv:''' | '''How to connect to a CRT Tv:''' | ||
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- Not as large as many TVs, rarely larger than 19" or 21" | - Not as large as many TVs, rarely larger than 19" or 21" | ||
− | - 4:3 Aspect ratio | + | - 4:3 Aspect ratio (With a few exceptions, notably the FW900) |
− | ==LCD== | + | ==LCD (TN)== |
+ | - Native resolution which all output must scale to | ||
− | 120hz displays with hacks can display motion at the same level as a CRT tv. See: | + | - Fairly fast response times |
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+ | - 120hz displays with hacks can display motion at the same level as a CRT tv. See: | ||
http://www.blurbusters.com/ | http://www.blurbusters.com/ | ||
http://www.techngaming.com/home/guide/tips/updated-eliminate-motion-blur-while-gaming-with-nvidia-lightboost-r485 | http://www.techngaming.com/home/guide/tips/updated-eliminate-motion-blur-while-gaming-with-nvidia-lightboost-r485 | ||
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+ | ==LCD (IPS)== | ||
+ | - Native resolution which all output must scale to | ||
+ | |||
+ | - Vivid colors and contrast | ||
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+ | - Good viewing angles | ||
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+ | - Massive resolutions available. | ||
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+ | - No 120Hz for motion (Unless that's changed, who knows) | ||
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+ | - Fairly long response times (May differ between panels) | ||
==Upscalers== | ==Upscalers== | ||
http://scanlines.hazard-city.de/ | http://scanlines.hazard-city.de/ |
Revision as of 08:02, 22 April 2013
There are several displays you can use for emulation. Some are better than others.
CRT TVs
- Can display a wide range of resolutions up to 480p.
- No input delay
- Very fast response time
- True Black
- Wide viewing angle
- 4:3 Aspect ratio (With a few exceptions)
How to connect to a CRT Tv:
- Wii would be easiest. Can output to 240p
- VGA to RCA and S-Video converter box. Outputs to 480i
CRT monitors
- All benefits of a CRT TV besides native inputs for actual hardware
- 480p mode (lower with some tricks, such as doubling the refresh rate to 120Hz, Beware of motion blur)
- Easy to connect to a computer
- Larger resolutions available, often massive
- Not as large as many TVs, rarely larger than 19" or 21"
- 4:3 Aspect ratio (With a few exceptions, notably the FW900)
LCD (TN)
- Native resolution which all output must scale to
- Fairly fast response times
- 120hz displays with hacks can display motion at the same level as a CRT tv. See:
LCD (IPS)
- Native resolution which all output must scale to
- Vivid colors and contrast
- Good viewing angles
- Massive resolutions available.
- No 120Hz for motion (Unless that's changed, who knows)
- Fairly long response times (May differ between panels)