DJF(NJ)
02-21-07, 02:12 PM
I came across this thread from a few days ago:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=764525&highlight=gaming
I already have an XBR960 with an XBOX 360 and XA1 HD-DVD player hooked up to it. And I agree with one of the responses in the above thread that it doesnt handle 2D sprite-based games too well. My 20" SDTV Sony CRT from 94 is showing its age now and I would like to get another quality CRT before they vanish. It would be hosting a variety of systems from the 80s and 90s and would need component inputs down to coaxial.
I came upon this model that seems to fit my needs.
*Toshiba 24AF46----$250.00 dollars, 3line digital comb filer, headphone input(!)---hardly see those these days. Plus all the inputs I need.
Can anyone comment on this model or any other similar one??? It seems Toshiba's, as well as other manufacturers CRT TV's, don't appear to have the quality control as in the past. Although, my XBR 960 has been working great since I got it in 8/04. I suppose its hit or miss these days. While the XBR970 looks like a promising TV for both SD and HD needs I dont have the space for it.
Thanks!!!
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=764525&highlight=gaming
I already have an XBR960 with an XBOX 360 and XA1 HD-DVD player hooked up to it. And I agree with one of the responses in the above thread that it doesnt handle 2D sprite-based games too well. My 20" SDTV Sony CRT from 94 is showing its age now and I would like to get another quality CRT before they vanish. It would be hosting a variety of systems from the 80s and 90s and would need component inputs down to coaxial.
I came upon this model that seems to fit my needs.
*Toshiba 24AF46----$250.00 dollars, 3line digital comb filer, headphone input(!)---hardly see those these days. Plus all the inputs I need.
Can anyone comment on this model or any other similar one??? It seems Toshiba's, as well as other manufacturers CRT TV's, don't appear to have the quality control as in the past. Although, my XBR 960 has been working great since I got it in 8/04. I suppose its hit or miss these days. While the XBR970 looks like a promising TV for both SD and HD needs I dont have the space for it.
Thanks!!!