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7/22/2025, 1:48:30 AM
>>11886453
>You asked, I'll tell you what I thinkl. I was born in the '80s and significantly prefer LCD or whatever we have now to CRTs.
Same here, other than for retro games being replicated 100% they had essentially no benefits and far far more drawbacks, and most of those benefits a good upscaler can reproduce. The only one you would not be reproducing would be getting light guns working. Though there are some modern replacements for those with various levels of success. If I had a massive house where I could setup a museum of a game room I might consider breaking out the CRT again, but I do not.
>>11886486
Not to mention they are NOT a balanced object either like a barbell or whatever, there is going to be significantly more weight towards the front than the back, many also generally did not have an easy place to grip them anywhere. Even if you can bench press 400 pounds it does not mean you can move a 400 pound TV.
>You asked, I'll tell you what I thinkl. I was born in the '80s and significantly prefer LCD or whatever we have now to CRTs.
Same here, other than for retro games being replicated 100% they had essentially no benefits and far far more drawbacks, and most of those benefits a good upscaler can reproduce. The only one you would not be reproducing would be getting light guns working. Though there are some modern replacements for those with various levels of success. If I had a massive house where I could setup a museum of a game room I might consider breaking out the CRT again, but I do not.
>>11886486
Not to mention they are NOT a balanced object either like a barbell or whatever, there is going to be significantly more weight towards the front than the back, many also generally did not have an easy place to grip them anywhere. Even if you can bench press 400 pounds it does not mean you can move a 400 pound TV.
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