10ms-30ms of latency in most cases. One frame time at 60fps is 16ms,
so if you wait for each picture to be completely scanned in over HDMI
before you start scanning it out to the glass then that's going to set
your minimum latency. And obviously if the input frame rate is less
than 60fps it's
On Fri, 2018-12-07 at 14:18 -0500, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
> Does a plain LCD panel have delay? If not, what about a TV used as a
> monitor?
Depends what you mean by a "plain LCD panel". If you mean the glass
itself, no, they generally scan synchronously to the input signal and
don't have
> On Dec 7, 2018, at 2:06 PM, Ethan via cctalk wrote:
>
>> On a recent Reddit thread someone claimed that old PC monitors
>> and tube TVs are rising in popularity and price due to retro gamers.
>> Is this true?
>
> SOME TVs. Not every TV. The gamers want the pro broadcast video monitors that
If you want to avoid shipping you see if there's a vintage arcade game
group in your area and see what they are looking for. Most people seem to
be replacing tubes with equivalent size panels, though.
BLASPHEMY! N!
There are no LCDs that are 4:3 above 21". Not 25", not 27/29" models.
The
On a recent Reddit thread someone claimed that old PC monitors
and tube TVs are rising in popularity and price due to retro gamers.
Is this true?
SOME TVs. Not every TV. The gamers want the pro broadcast video monitors
that have RGB inputs. Sony PVM and the like. Search ebay for Sony PVM RGB
If you want to avoid shipping you see if there's a vintage arcade game
group in your area and see what they are looking for. Most people seem to
be replacing tubes with equivalent size panels, though.
On Fri, Dec 7, 2018 at 10:01 AM John Foust via cctalk
wrote:
>
> On a recent Reddit thread
then theres those of us that take old tvs and make walls of tvs to display
games or animations at parties and such
On Fri, Dec 7, 2018 at 12:01 PM John Foust via cctalk
wrote:
>
> On a recent Reddit thread someone claimed that old PC monitors
> and tube TVs are rising in popularity and price
On a recent Reddit thread someone claimed that old PC monitors
and tube TVs are rising in popularity and price due to retro gamers.
Is this true?
I wouldn't want to sell anything on eBay I couldn't hold in
one hand at arm's length, especially when it comes to packing
and shipping.
- John