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Remove antiglare from your crt edition
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Oleds are getting cheap now, there is no need for CRTs anymore.
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>>107066869
Lowres games look better on CRT.
Also find me an oled screen that is not widescreen shit.
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>>107066868
>more then double your brightness for free
>increase sharpness
>for 10 mins of work
retarded if you dont do this
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>>107066900
You can display 4:3 video on an oled. The borders are perfectly back so it's like they're not even there.
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>>107066859
>remove the antigay filter
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>>107066915
>The borders are perfectly back so it's like they're not even there.
maybe if you live in the abyss but my surroundings are not perfectly black so it is very noticeable
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>>107067123
and a CRT, specially with antiglare filter removed, will look even worse unless you are in an almost entirely dark enviroment
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My old setup
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>>107067136
Removing Antiglare from this monitors is the biggest improvement I ever made.
Another guy did the same following me doing it
His Diamondtron went from 80nits peak
to 170nits peak
Removing antiglare boosts brightness more then you would believe
Colors are so much more vivid too
If you control your lighting black levels are no issue
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>>107067450
I know, mine have it removed too, just saying bright rooms and glare can be a just as bad of a problem with CRTs, but in a dark environment, be it CRT or OLED, it won't be, even for an OLED doing 4:3
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>>107066869
Motion blur
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>>107067520
noticeble but less of an issue on OLEDs, specially higher refresh ones if used with CRT emulation filters
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>>107067417
Cute
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>my CRT is still broken and i can't find anyone ready to fix it
JUST
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>>107067551
I can see it.
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>>107067767
Nobody fixes them anymore, fix it yourself or replace it
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>>107066902
>>more then double your brightness for free
i'd like to keep my eyesight
>increase sharpness
resolution increases sharpness
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>>107069677
>>107066902
samefag
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>>107069683
suck my cock
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comfy watchan tonight
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>>107066915
Anon, I...
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>>107067450
>Another guy did the same following me doing it
That's me. It wasn't 80 nits peak, I calibrated it to 80 nits. Nevertheless, with the same brightness settings, the brightness has doubled to around 160 nits after warm up. For the record, the monitor is Mitsubishi Diamond Plus 200. It's totally clapped out, it was scratched to shit and had red colour bleeding at semi-high brightness. Removing the anti-glare film got rid of the scratches, as all of them were on the film and not the glass, improved focus because now the tube is driven 50% less to achieve the same desired brightness and eliminated colour bleed, which also affected clarity. As for the downsides, the monitor is now completely useless during daytime, there is no tint and it looks like a black and white TV tube. In a dark room there's no difference other than seeing my reflection sometimes, which happened even with anti-glare, although it was less noticeable. ANSI contrast may be worse but I've yet to measure that.
I wouldn't recommend it in all cases, especially if it's sprayed on instead of a peelable film, I imagine scrubbing that off is both risky and a massive pain in the ass. If you already use your CRT only in dark rooms and especially if it's worn out as hell, I say go ahead and remove the anti-glare. Can always get a sheet of window tint and apply it to the screen, some people had good results with more transmissive tints that let far more light through compared to stock AG while still eliminating some reflections and glare.
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>>107066859
No, it destroys the quality of blacks on my diamondtron.
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>>107069768
fellow NEC enjoyer, recently got the accusync 120. leaving it alone until i can get inside and document its board/tube sticker.
these things are fucking built like fort knox its insane.
i hope i can get mine to last a while, it's crazy how hard these trade blows with modern IPS screens.
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>>107071186
crt blacks are allready trash in sunlight



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