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  • in reply to: Gamecube HDMI vs OSSC #24328
    spartan117
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      @Haloharry Thanks for the answer. I would also consider HDMI to be better, but most of the stuff online that Shows the power of HDMI Shows NTSC stuff. And most NTSC games have 480p Support. Pal games does not. I just found one Video from Adam Koralik that showed 480i over HDMI and it does not look that bad, but not better than RGB. Not good enough to justify the extra cost. Maybe it Looks better when it is forced to 480p by something like the swiss mode. Not sure though.

      I am quite tempted to get HDMI for the gamecube and the good Thing is that the HDMI Adapter are getting cheaper and cheaper. I will get the OSSC first and then later in the future one of the HDMI Adapters.

      in reply to: Need advice for new TV for OSSC #24327
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        @Steo I would also think that Oled is superior. Did lots of Research for quite some time and it is really hard to ignore the Advantages of Oled. Qled is impressive too but I still think Oled is better. I am not so sure what to think about the Burn in risk. Some People say it can happen. Others say it does not. This debate is not new anyway. Back in the day of Plasma Display there was a similar discussion. But still I found many Gamers in Forums that are very happy with their Plasmas and do not want to trade them in for a new LCD Screen.

        I am quite sure now that I will take a Oled. But I will buy it after CES in January. When the new stuff is announced the Price of current gen TV might drop a bit. If not thats ok as well. I will geth the LG B8 (my current favourite Oled) anyway.

        Which Oled model is your favourite at the Moment @steo?

        in reply to: Need advice for new TV for OSSC #24232
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          Good to know about the viewing angles steo, not sure if they are important to me or not. Depends where I put my TV. if I put it at the same place then my smaller current TV) viewing angles are quit important. Sometimes the pic Looks bad if I view it from a certain angle. So that would be a plus Point for oled.

          Cocerning TV im also now a Person that checks every small Detail. If I had done that earlier in 2017 I would not be in the postion to give the TV already away. it is no bad Tv, but a nood a good gaming TV. I did not pay enough Attention to the Needs of a Gamer back then.

          Thats why I am more careful this time. And asked in the Forum.

          in reply to: Need advice for new TV for OSSC #24226
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            Steo It is always a good Thing to check the TV out first before recommending them blind. According to my Research it seems that the Oled and the Samsung Qled a re equally good concerning Image Quality. So it should be just a matter of Preference which Technology to choose.

            PQ and compability with the OSSC are the most important Things too. It seems that both TV have These Features.

            I am ware of the burning in risks of the Oled Displays but the Reports I have found about it in the I net seems to be rather mixed. Some People say it is no big deal and others say the opposite.

            I am not watching TV at all, so the only static logos my TV would Encounter would be the Hud of some games..

            in reply to: Need advice for new TV for OSSC #24201
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              The Samsung Q Series also Looks nice indeed but I am more into the Oled because they are known to work with all modes with the OSSC. As I want to get the most out of my Future OSSC it would be important that all modes will work on my upcoming TV.

              in reply to: Need advice for new TV for OSSC #24195
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                Thanks for the Infos. @steo Well 2000 is the maximum amount I would be willing to spend. I am not sad if I can get a good TV at at a lower price. But the TV I want to buy should be future proof and should be holding up for at least 5 years. Better would be even longer.

                It should also be a good allround model. Suitable for modern gaming (xbox one x) and retro gaming via the OSSC ( the consoles I am going to use, will be the N64, the sega saturn, gamecube and the orginal xbox).

                in reply to: Need advice for new TV for OSSC #24127
                spartan117
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                  Yes thats right. Sorry. Location is Europe (Austria) and budget is up to 2000 Euro.

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