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"I expect this guy has never seen an LCD before. Maybe they don't have them in C
[quote name="anada yet?""][quote]I expected you to say that the LCD picture was too sharp, and the NES benefited from the fuzziness or "free antialiasing" of CRTs.[/quote] Ha ha, what? Here's what I've never seen before: an LCD that didn't try to de-interlace the signal from an 8/16-bit console by interpolating frames. Which is kind of a problem for anyone looking for a genuinely sharp picture, given the output of those consoles <i>wasn't interlaced to begin with.</i> (Unlike the LCDs that handle fast motion as well as a CRT, though, I'm willing to believe these actually exist. And fuck, there's always emulation, if you can live with that.) BTW, I'm not "bashing" LCD or whatever, so you needn't feel compelled to defend the honour of your expensive TV. My 360 is connected to a Samsung UN32EH4003* for day-to-day use. It's adequate for Max Payne 3 and YIFY rips, but I won't be giving up the old WEGA any time soon. (The time to do that would've been when I got booted out of my last apartment, anyway. Beautiful girl weighs over a hundred pounds - just carrying her across the threshold was a sweaty, grunting act of intimate devotion.) [* The UN32EH4003 has the lowest documented input lag of any HDTV, LCD or plasma. Input lag being an entirely separate issue from motion blur, of course. So I could play a decent game of Virtua Fighter on it if I wasn't so terrible at Virtua Fighter, but Sonic The Hedgehog still looks like hot blue ass.][/quote]