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What’s the Best Modern TV for Retro Gaming 2022 Update?

A Select few of the very latest TVs have a very low latency gaming mode which used in conjuction with an upscale can make for a very impressive retro gaming experience. Also being a newer style TV...

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How to Connect your ZX Spectrum to a Modern TV – A Complete Guide 2022 Update

After resurecting my old ZX Spectrum and realising that the only way I could currently use it was to dust of my old 14inch CRT Television. I decided to investigate ways I might be able to use it with...

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link to How to Hook up a Commodore 64 to a TV

How to Hook up a Commodore 64 to a TV

INSTALLATION CONNECTIONS TO YOUR TV Connect the computer to your TV as shown Below 1. Attach one end of the TV cable to the phono type TV signal jack at the rear of the Commodore 64. Just push...

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PVM vs BVM Monitors – A Comparison

Most monitors you will find around the world, and which I recommend are from Sony or licensed from Sony. You also can find information regarding Sony monitors online with relative ease. When you are...

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What is the Best LCD Monitor for Retro Gaming

NEC MultiSync EA193MI-BK 19-Inch Screen LED-lit Monitor (no upscaler needed) https://amzn.to/3cZYYQ0 Best 1080p FHD Monitor: Acer Nitro XV273 Modern LCD monitors that will require an...

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link to Pros and Cons of Using a TV as a Computer Monitor – A Retro Gamers Perspective

Pros and Cons of Using a TV as a Computer Monitor – A Retro Gamers Perspective

How do you go about choosing the right monitor? Should you buy that freesync model from the computer store or use your spare TV? Is response time also an important factor? When I watched movies...

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