It's nice a replacement for my Commodore monitor.
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Stunning stuff with the PC-E's guys
Colin your White one looks mintier than super fresh Polo
Speed that PQ on the little Sony is unreal looks fantastic, I know you said the transistors give wavy marks but in that still it looks amaze to my eye's
Jealous, but must stop myself I'm just not gaming enough anymore to justify them
Neil
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Originally posted by Matt~ View PostWas looking with interest in to PC-Engine stuff a few days ago... Dungeon Explorer II looks right up my alley and I love the box art. Guess I'll have to sell an organ or two if I ever want to get in to it, though
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Originally posted by speedlolita View PostActually I lied, they're pretty expensive - considering their age at least.
Cores seem to start at ?50, at least, on eBay.
Buying a Duo makes far more sense, he says.
Seems you lot have snagged the tidy cheap ones
Neil
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Originally posted by speedlolita View PostIf mmmonkey is around, which amplifier did you use?
Did you order that one from ebay in the end?
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I haven't yet no. Not sure what I want to do really.
My current setup has a transistor on the c-sync line. I should try it with composite video with this display.
EDIT: Not as noticable with composite video for sync, and the image seems more geometrically correct.
Seems to have more noticeable motion blur though.Last edited by speedlolita; 19-09-2012, 01:20.
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