Re: Non music related gear addictions / hobbies
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 8:58 pm
Tools. Got a new Dewalt table saw not too long ago.
Whoops missed this! fw900 would rule. I have something similar but it is an NEC multisync, not widescreen like that yet it can do about 16 resolutions from 640x480 to 2048x1536. It's either 21 or 22" icr. Then there's the PVM and...tremolo3 wrote:rustywire wrote:Currently not buying much of anything but most recently: retrogaming with pro CRT rig(s).
You fw900?
Also seems I forgot to mention antique hand tools, but thought I did? Have some from my grandfather and others picked up here & there.Faldoe wrote:Tools. Got a new Dewalt table saw not too long ago.
jesus...quite the rabbit holerustywire wrote:http://retrorgb.com/240p.html Good place to start, then check out the rest of the site. It's full of most anything I might regurgitate in trying to explain.
That's awesome, I read great things about those NECs when I went CRT haunting few years ago. I was a lot into FPS (Quake mostly) and got this Sony GDM 400 for about $50 on CL and yes, amazing results with also beautiful blacks and shadows. Now I think there are better LCDs for better prices and makes CRT market for nostalgic purposes.rustywire wrote:Whoops missed this! fw900 would rule. I have something similar but it is an NEC multisync, not widescreen like that yet it can do about 16 resolutions from 640x480 to 2048x1536. It's either 21 or 22" icr. Then there's the PVM and...tremolo3 wrote: You fw900?
Hehe. Nice. I have a 1984 printing .. of 1984PuddysJacket wrote:Books. If I was a rich man I'd be the loser paying six figures for signed editions.
I've swapped to digital with books unless I want to lend them or really think I'll read them a few times. I'm not really a collector type person though.PuddysJacket wrote:Books. If I was a rich man I'd be the loser paying six figures for signed editions.
did you get lost looking for the Controversial threadcoldbrightsunlight wrote: I'm not really a collector type person though.
Dark games don't look right without crt dynamic range. I hope for future oled panels that fix all this stuff and are capable of operating at 15khz.tremolo3 wrote:That's awesome, I read great things about those NECs when I went CRT haunting few years ago. I was a lot into FPS (Quake mostly) and got this Sony GDM 400 for about $50 on CL and yes, amazing results with also beautiful blacks and shadows. Now I think there are better LCDs for better prices and makes CRT market for nostalgic purposes.rustywire wrote:Whoops missed this! fw900 would rule. I have something similar but it is an NEC multisync, not widescreen like that yet it can do about 16 resolutions from 640x480 to 2048x1536. It's either 21 or 22" icr. Then there's the PVM and...tremolo3 wrote: You fw900?
MechaGodzilla wrote:did you get lost looking for the Controversial threadcoldbrightsunlight wrote: I'm not really a collector type person though.
BetterOffShred wrote:Hehe. Nice. I have a 1984 printing .. of 1984PuddysJacket wrote:Books. If I was a rich man I'd be the loser paying six figures for signed editions.
Lost my collection of books last year and it was seriously heartbreaking. I didn't have anything that was super valuable but I did have quite a few oddball editions of books that I really liked and what not.PuddysJacket wrote:Books. If I was a rich man I'd be the loser paying six figures for signed editions.