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Coin-op Video Game output by Commander Tansin A. Darcos 05/03/2013, 12:32am PDT
Over on Jolt Country there is a discussion about a video game and how over time, burn-in occurs. And buying CRT TV sets these days to try and replace a burned-in monitor is difficult and expensive. I'm not allowed to post a response over 10 lines so I've moved it here. The original discussion is at this link. This is the remark I was replying to, and my reply:

Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:

Ha, you know what, the only burn-in that really bugs me is when it is burn-in for a different game... was different when we used to be able to get new 19" CRTs for $145... Just because we could... Now, though, to go through the trouble of finding a CRT is such a goddamn pain (and expensive!) that we make do.
That brings up a related question, if they're even going to make commercial coin-op video games any more (you can ponder that point separately), what would they use for output? There are several choices:
* Theatre-style display. Bought one of these once, for $60. Was nice. Since cable boxes generate just one signal - Channel 3, or where Channel 3 is in your area, you use the switch to use Channel 4 - hooking it up to a cable box is fine, It then allows you to display a television signal on a wall, and it's fine up to about 6 feet diagonally. Disadvantage: the ambient light in the room must be low; dark is best.
* VGA. They'll basically run this stuff on PC computers with a coin counter, and it will put output to a standard VGA connector. Plus, if your video driver supports it, you can do landscape instead of portrait. My monitor does, so when I'd be working on writing documents, I rotate the monitor 90 degrees and I can view a page as a page; if the game is more vertical than horizontal this might be a solution. (I never found out if the Mac supported screen rotate; I only just thought of it.)
* DVI. As it turns out, my monitor has ports on it for both VGA and DVI so I was able to do that directly from the Macintosh. Does DVI have advantages over VGA (can you run it at higher resolution, do TV sets support DVI directly)?
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