Decent CRT TV FTAGH in Philly
Hey all, One of the other things currently consuming much space in the basement is a 25” or so late-‘90s Sony TV which takes RF, composite and component (but curiously not S-Video) and works pretty well for vintage consoles/computers. It was my main driver for NES/SNES/Commodore/etc until I finally got a proper Commodore monitor this winter. Free pickup in Philly, we’re easy access from 95 and 76, but I’m afraid I won’t be making it out to either of the August workshops (otherwise I probably would have just brought it). Happy to share a picture or two, but I seem to recall the mailing list doesn’t handle picture attachments well.
I realized I forgot to mention: I don’t have the model number of the TV on hand, or in the one picture I currently have on my phone, and I won’t be back home to get a look at the back until tomorrow. But if anyone wants that I will gladly take a gander then. - Dave
On Jul 29, 2020, at 14:43, David Riley <fraveydank@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey all,
One of the other things currently consuming much space in the basement is a 25” or so late-‘90s Sony TV which takes RF, composite and component (but curiously not S-Video) and works pretty well for vintage consoles/computers. It was my main driver for NES/SNES/Commodore/etc until I finally got a proper Commodore monitor this winter. Free pickup in Philly, we’re easy access from 95 and 76, but I’m afraid I won’t be making it out to either of the August workshops (otherwise I probably would have just brought it).
Happy to share a picture or two, but I seem to recall the mailing list doesn’t handle picture attachments well.
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David Riley