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Recommended CRT TV Models
====Recommended CRT TV Models====
Sony's PVM/BVM series and NEC's XM29 and XM37 are considered god-tier. Sony [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinitron 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. 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 component (green blue red red white) ports. If component is not available, look for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-video S-video] instead. It will look slightly worse than component, but since it is on a CRT, the picture still looks good.
If you are in a PAL region or Japan, look for a TV with RGB SCART or RGB JP-21 (same connector, but different signals). Note that just because a CRT has a SCART/JP-21 port, it doesn't mean that it supports RGB. It could just be S-Video or composite through a different connector.
 
NEC's XM29 is considered equally as good as the Sony PVM/BVM, if not better, as it is bigger. It may be more difficult to find depending on the area you are in.
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