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@Mikey_the_Protogen
@Mikey_the_Protogen 50 минут бұрын
we need more people that will warn you about that at the beginning before you just hurt your ears by listening to the video. I really hate when there’s no warning like that, but you still hear the high-pitched frequencies from as you mentioned the flyback transformer.
@Thaleios
@Thaleios Сағат бұрын
Huh, maybe tv's were just smaller in the UK. Here in the US in the late 80s and early 90s, everyone I knew had at least a 27-32" CRT and some had bigger nicer Sony models but 27 would be the minimum for a family living room.
@daveidmarx8296
@daveidmarx8296 Сағат бұрын
Two months ago at an Estate Sale, I picked up a very similar Toshiba (36A42), which despite the 36 in the model number, had a screen which measures 37 inches. It also came with a similar stand (that had a cassette recorder and a DVD player). The cost for everything?? Two dollars. And yes, I definitely needed help loading it into my car and carrying it in the house.
@mdrake42
@mdrake42 2 сағат бұрын
We still have customers using them today as they are vastly cheaper and easier to maintain. Not to initially buy however. They also do well in very hot and cold environments. The industrial / business models that is. The Epson LX series was an entry level series for home and home business users.
@basrover6544
@basrover6544 3 сағат бұрын
Most definitely Fallout 5 will come out soon on some console 😂😂😂😂
@SurnaturalM
@SurnaturalM 4 сағат бұрын
My last CRT TV was a 42 inches sony trinitron vega. I bought it in 1995 and it was one of the biggest CRT you could buy. They cost around 2000$ in 1995. It was a huge amount at the time. They were also stupid heavy, around 100kg. It was the best CRT TV you could buy at the time. I bought it as a present for my girlfriend who was pregnant with my first daughter.
@Overstand100
@Overstand100 5 сағат бұрын
In video ads are very frustrating. Why pay for premium when you still get commercials?
@KR-xn8xr
@KR-xn8xr 8 сағат бұрын
need to ask what do you mean well into into your naughties? i was born abit after 90s but i love 90s stuff lol
@JoshFreilich
@JoshFreilich 23 сағат бұрын
THE ANSWER IS ASHDKJHASDHGSAGHJADGAASDSAD
@michaelnorcs
@michaelnorcs Күн бұрын
Gutted you had to sell this very Atari Falcon from this very youtube video on ebay. I bid on it but didn't win. Watched this video every night for 3 years until I owned one myself. I still have mine....don't feel right. Nostalgia nerd what have you done!!??!!?!?!?!?
@janrdoh
@janrdoh Күн бұрын
My favorite thing to do at night was to switch off all the lights and then walk up to the tv to switch it off (because you had to), and then run my finger all over the screen to enjoy that static glow.
@Alianger
@Alianger Күн бұрын
So which IBM PCs used the 8086 one? Edit: Seems the most popular PC to use it was the Compaq Deskpro
@hyperfocus4866
@hyperfocus4866 Күн бұрын
That was our telly growing up!
@HoldandModify
@HoldandModify Күн бұрын
There was also a Hitachi 46” CRT and then the MONSTER RCA 16:9 CRT. I about passed out when I saw that at Best Buy way back when.
@kellyjames6402
@kellyjames6402 2 күн бұрын
The “most popular wrist in town” line is fantastic. In fact, it’s the only good thing Tiger ever did.
@turnski
@turnski 2 күн бұрын
This was our family TV in my childhood 😂 I remember when my dad ordered it my mum was not happy as we really couldn't afford it. After watching a film on it once she let us keep it 👌 plenty of Super Mario 3 and streets of Rage was played on this beauty! Huge nostalgia this video thanks for making me smile
@tremorist
@tremorist 2 күн бұрын
Clive Sinclair, the guy who brought us Jet Set Willy!
@ChristopherAndersonPirate
@ChristopherAndersonPirate 2 күн бұрын
There is a Gargantuan CRT just like this being tossed out at our local town in wisconsins recycling event. It has speakers and wheels to roll it around on its stand. No way it’s even fitting in my suv. It needs like a flat bed pickup truck to move, it is as tall as I am.
@FullTekAuto
@FullTekAuto 3 күн бұрын
I can feel the blood rushing down in my pants already...
@NuGanjaTron
@NuGanjaTron 3 күн бұрын
I'm surprised such large CRTs even made it to the European market.
@MisterMister5893
@MisterMister5893 3 күн бұрын
I'm confused, and to no fault of your own, but do the prices include the panel? I just watched a video where someone was 3D printing a chassis for an iPad essentially functioning as a dock for iPads, hence why I was recommended this channel. I'm curious if the prices on Kickstarter also include everything you need to run this as a display, all inclusive. Reading is hard sometimes and I'm having one of those days.
@SilvercattoOsom
@SilvercattoOsom 3 күн бұрын
I used to have one of those TV's, or at least similar in size, in a waiting room at a doctor's office. I think it only showed VHS films.
@HappyTyke25
@HappyTyke25 3 күн бұрын
I had the smaller version of this tv, it looked exactly the same but I think it was the 27" screen, bought from Currys, I extended the guarantee on it to 3 years and the tv died soon after the 3 years were up. Currys were not interested. It weighed a ton, took 2 men to take it to the tip😢
@AugustoV8Cesar
@AugustoV8Cesar 3 күн бұрын
Not trying to use a PC or PS5 on this giant CRT is a sin, Dislike.
@huzaifazkansa
@huzaifazkansa 3 күн бұрын
I only love future Internet the 56kbps is earlier we have been using it but we love and love save images lot and lot for games it miniclipe
@costasvasilogiannakis7816
@costasvasilogiannakis7816 4 күн бұрын
great video great work really love it
@pettykittyfam
@pettykittyfam 4 күн бұрын
1:14 STFU 😂 I'm playing Cadillacs & Dinosaurs 🦖 RIGHT NOW 😂
@carterucm
@carterucm 4 күн бұрын
Says it all about how quickly we moved on in so few years, in 1995 there's like a KZbin with ONE video, and it's YOU!
@_RobertOnline_
@_RobertOnline_ 4 күн бұрын
NIce
@lovemadeinjapan
@lovemadeinjapan 4 күн бұрын
This was nice. Now make pt 3 on why the machine was so great. Dive into the hardware. As I can see it now, it is a really simple design, which is 180° different than the overly complex C64, and combined with a higher clock speed, it allowed much nicer games to be made. Even the BASIC deserves a special episode, as it wipes the floor with most other BASIC implementations at the time.
@anugrahandi
@anugrahandi 4 күн бұрын
This 8088 “emulation” mode is a “real” mode. I’m sorry, what??😂
@eustacequinlank7418
@eustacequinlank7418 5 күн бұрын
Ohh, I recognise that Toshiba menu vividly, my old family living room 2163DB I got after the house switched to a Seiki SE32HS01 32, which I essentially still had as a normal everyday TV/monitor for until a recent move in early 2020*. I remember it because of the amount of times it would foil me with a reset button while heavily drunk. A _Kline Blue Shadow Mask_ I might pick up a 2163DB with a stand sometime if I see one and seems good. I kept it for a long time to try and use with Mameadvance or something back then. It has been my mental reference for what a CRT screen 'looks like' on a HD monitor when I mess around with ReShade... which I wish would work with PotPlayer or the like. *My transition into decent LCD was slow, I only recently got a 1440p HP X32 QHD to replace that 720p Seiki 32" (which I also used quite adequately to pixel peep and edit scanned film photography with, it just worked an was pretty much colour correct according to large format A0 prints, not a bad 'work monitor' when calibrated).
@timpounds42069
@timpounds42069 5 күн бұрын
the kid in the beginning looks like a young nate diaz lol.
@fireballpaul12
@fireballpaul12 5 күн бұрын
Takes me right back to my childhood.
@DoublePlus-Ungood
@DoublePlus-Ungood 5 күн бұрын
I got a Sony that beats even that. Free on on Craigslist 15 years ago. Guy said to bring a friend cuz it's heavy. I knew what a 27" felt like so...40"? Brought my sister......*NOPE* the thing weighs, legit: *350* pounds. That's by itself no stand. Shit is bomb though. Has HDMI in!! Picture colors...whoa.
@wolfcanine100
@wolfcanine100 5 күн бұрын
i just picked one up for 12$ on ebay
@whatdoyouexactlymeanbyhandle
@whatdoyouexactlymeanbyhandle 5 күн бұрын
still better than windstream
@Ferizu
@Ferizu 5 күн бұрын
I still have a Sony Trinitron KV-34FS120, that thing is 34 inches and it takes me and my brother to move from a room to another, easily weights around 75+ kilograms.
@kellyjames6402
@kellyjames6402 6 күн бұрын
VR gaming will never become mainstream until someone figures out how to solve the problem with motion sickness. It’s hard to sell a form of entertainment that makes you physically ill. The human body doesn’t understand how to process motion when it’s not actually moving. I don’t know who will solve it, I do know that person or company will be very, very rich.
@deadjesterstudio8556
@deadjesterstudio8556 6 күн бұрын
amazing video!!!! So interesting.. didnt know any of this.. and im a real nerd from the 90s.. great stuff!
@etherealbluevoid
@etherealbluevoid 6 күн бұрын
😂2038 the end of everything.😂
@deadjesterstudio8556
@deadjesterstudio8556 6 күн бұрын
I can still remember walking into town to look at the new AMIGA games and noticing the PC games shelf had got bigger.. over the next few months the PC game shelves exploded while seeing the amiga shelves shrink!!! The era had changed...
@WeirdMonkey445
@WeirdMonkey445 6 күн бұрын
“Catch the wave” * max dropped it on his foot so hard* AAAAAAH MY FOOT AND MY FILES
@carmelosgro6413
@carmelosgro6413 6 күн бұрын
do a video about - Brick Game 9999 in 1
@pepsidude8919
@pepsidude8919 7 күн бұрын
This video here is still really awesome and I also still really wish Sony would have released this particular TV in North America in the US many years ago since I personally would have loved to have one of these TVs myself, especially due to the fact that it has a built-in PS2 system which is really nice including several different inputs as well as four HDMI ports for all of my gaming consoles and electronic devices that I own.
@pepsidude8919
@pepsidude8919 7 күн бұрын
If I personally ever had this TV for my gaming setup and all in my bedroom, I would have each of my following electronic devices and game consoles connected to these particular ports on this TV for the ultimate gaming setup in my own opinion: HDMI 1 (ARC): An HDMI switch box with the cable box connected to it for cable TV including my Sony Blu-ray/DVD disc player that I have as well as my Roku streaming box/device. HDMI 2: Another HDMI switch box with my PS4, PS5, and Wii U game consoles connected. HDMI 3: Another HDMI switch box with my PS3 game console connected (my main PS3 system which is a 160 GB PS3 Slim console) as well as my Xbox 360 game console and the dock for my Nintendo Switch system in order to play my Switch on the TV. HDMI 4: Another HDMI switch box with my other PS3 game console connected (which is actually one of the original models of the PS3 with PS2 backwards compatibility since I also have a 60 GB PS3 that plays PS2 games which still works fine so far for the time being) including my PlayStation TV (PS TV) system that I have, and I would also leave one other HDMI port on the HDMI switch box open for something else just in case like the NES Classic Edition game system that I also have or something perhaps. Component Video: I would actually use this input for my original Wii game console that I have which is even backwards compatible with Nintendo GameCube games and accessories, and also since I already have a set of Component cables to use for the Wii. Composite Video (which are the yellow, white, and red cable inputs on the side of the TV below the side HDMI ports): I would use this input for my AV Composite Video switch box that I have that I use to connect my old VCR/DVD combo player unit to including some of my other older video game consoles that I own such as PS1, PS2, N64, original Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, etc. Even though this TV also already has a built-in PS2 system, I would actually still hook up my standalone PS2 console to this TV to use just in case if I ever needed to use it for some reason. That's what I would use this TV for to have all of my devices hooked up to and that would be so awesome too, especially being able to use everything all on one TV that way.
@deadjesterstudio8556
@deadjesterstudio8556 7 күн бұрын
I dont know what it is.. but seeing old footage of good ol blighty in the 80s just makes me smile every time.. and when its connected to computing back then.. im in fat mans heaven!!! Making games back then was so RAW and fundamental.. it was like the wild west.. this would defo be my time travel destination of voice.. possibly in clive sinclairs garage.. id sleep in one of his little cars!
@do_it_yourself..
@do_it_yourself.. 7 күн бұрын
These televisions were the cause of many herniated discs
@mh22xv
@mh22xv 7 күн бұрын
I had a Grundig 34”. Awesome tv. Great for those N64 multiplayer sessions 4 split screen playing Goldeneye. It was a pain to move though. Heavy and no good way to hold it. Good times 😅
@GokWan-jl1wu
@GokWan-jl1wu 7 күн бұрын
Crazy how you have these old machines