07-04-2013, 06:05 PM
Even though I love new technology (with the exception of Windows 8 for obvious reasons), I still have a soft spot for CRT TV sets. Sure, they can't display HDTV or 480p content, but they do excel at displaying standard definition content such as old VHS tapes, SD TV programs and retro video games. However, one place where a CRT will never return is a computer monitor. LCD > CRT for computers these days. But I digress...
You may remember that I recently got a 19'' CRT which was originally intended for retro games. Well, I found a better one...
![[Image: DSCF5327_zps8cf2aa0c.jpg]](http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii11/cpd2008/DSCF5327_zps8cf2aa0c.jpg)
20 inch "Sylvania" CRT TV from 1991, which I recently scored at an auction. It's a charming little set with a great picture, perfect for my mostly standard-def content and retro games. The name? It's named after this one-shot character from a certain show featuring a young polar bear doing stuff at the North Pole...
![[Image: DSCF5319_zpsc22e9040.jpg]](http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii11/cpd2008/DSCF5319_zpsc22e9040.jpg)
Meet Nanouk! Husky puppy one-shot who should have became a main character in DKE, but since the series lasted only 13 episodes, you could only do so much I guess.
What does this mean for Anna-Lena? She will be an480p and HD content monitor, perfect for my forthcoming Wii U. She will also monitor my DVD recordings as well. Basically, anything component and upwards in terms of video quality. As it stands, both sets can view my satellite receiver output, but I don't plan on viewing both at the same time. As crazy as my current set up is, that is a tad overkill.
But, once I get an apartment, these two sets will go to their intended places. Anna-Lena in the bedroom for my Wii-U and whatnot, and the CRT in the main room. A less crazy setup indeed.
Final word... being made in 1991, Nanouk does have a very simple way of a menu system...
![[Image: DSCF5311_zps1097fc31.jpg]](http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii11/cpd2008/DSCF5311_zps1097fc31.jpg)
Yeah. You just hit the menu button on the remote and cycle through very primitive looking color sliders and other settings. One weird feature is that he has a "reminder" feature. Turn it on, and you can always have the channel number in the lower left corner. :?:
You may remember that I recently got a 19'' CRT which was originally intended for retro games. Well, I found a better one...
![[Image: DSCF5327_zps8cf2aa0c.jpg]](http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii11/cpd2008/DSCF5327_zps8cf2aa0c.jpg)
20 inch "Sylvania" CRT TV from 1991, which I recently scored at an auction. It's a charming little set with a great picture, perfect for my mostly standard-def content and retro games. The name? It's named after this one-shot character from a certain show featuring a young polar bear doing stuff at the North Pole...
![[Image: DSCF5319_zpsc22e9040.jpg]](http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii11/cpd2008/DSCF5319_zpsc22e9040.jpg)
Meet Nanouk! Husky puppy one-shot who should have became a main character in DKE, but since the series lasted only 13 episodes, you could only do so much I guess.
What does this mean for Anna-Lena? She will be an480p and HD content monitor, perfect for my forthcoming Wii U. She will also monitor my DVD recordings as well. Basically, anything component and upwards in terms of video quality. As it stands, both sets can view my satellite receiver output, but I don't plan on viewing both at the same time. As crazy as my current set up is, that is a tad overkill.
But, once I get an apartment, these two sets will go to their intended places. Anna-Lena in the bedroom for my Wii-U and whatnot, and the CRT in the main room. A less crazy setup indeed.
Final word... being made in 1991, Nanouk does have a very simple way of a menu system...
![[Image: DSCF5311_zps1097fc31.jpg]](http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii11/cpd2008/DSCF5311_zps1097fc31.jpg)
Yeah. You just hit the menu button on the remote and cycle through very primitive looking color sliders and other settings. One weird feature is that he has a "reminder" feature. Turn it on, and you can always have the channel number in the lower left corner. :?: