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Does any of you want to buy a Daewoo DTH-29U7K-100D CRT TV?
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>>108629133
no
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Hey, here's the quick rundown on that old Daewoo CRT I was checking out earlier.

Key specs in English, straight to the point:

- Screen: 29 inches, classic 4:3 aspect ratio
- Refresh: 100 Hz double scan – makes everything way less flickery than basic 50/60 Hz sets
- Sound: Virtual Dolby Surround – takes the built-in stereo speakers and fakes a wider, more cinematic effect
- Picture tube: Flat-ish CRT with decent color and contrast for its time
- Inputs: Multiple SCART (some with RGB support), composite, S-Video, antenna
- Power draw: Roughly 105-118 watts when running, drops to about 3W in standby
- Standards: PAL/SECAM compatible, good for European stuff from back in the day

Now, why it's actually pretty decent for retro gaming:

Man, plug in a PS1 or Dreamcast via RGB SCART and it just feels right. Zero added lag like you get on modern TVs – the controls respond instantly. The 100 Hz helps smooth out those 50 Hz European games so scrolling doesn't make your eyes tired after an hour. Colors pop nicely, blacks are deep, and you get that real CRT scanline glow that makes pixel art look alive instead of blurry mess on LCDs.

It's not a pro studio monitor level sharp, but for the money it was back then it punches above its weight. Geometry might need a tweak after sitting outside, but once the caps are sorted it should handle NES to PS2 no problem. Dreamcast games especially look killer on it.

If you're into collecting old hardware, this one's a solid daily driver for retro sessions without breaking the bank on a fancy PVM. Just fix those broken caps and cut cables and it'll probably surprise you how good it still feels.
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>>108629147
>The 100 Hz helps smooth out those 50 Hz European games so scrolling doesn't make your eyes tired after an hour.
Absolute retard, it will double-image so hard you don't want any motion anymore. Not to mention the latency.
There's a reason nobody wants those shits.
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>>108629133
just throw it in a dumpster where it belongs.
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>>108629147
Why would you play PAL versions of badly ported games in 2026 when you can just play the NTSC counterpart?
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>>108629139
kek'd
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>>108629133
>>108629147
Nigga you serious?
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ESL thread.
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>>108629147
>Refresh: 100 Hz double scan – makes everything way less flickery than basic 50/60 Hz sets
This is interesting though since it's necessarily storing a full frame of data, it makes me question if it actually does introduce zero lag. Also, this will obviously break light guns since they detect position by when the gun sees the beam pass.
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>>108629147
> 100 Hz double scan
E-waste
Throws away one of the main reasons to have a CRT, that being motion clarity and zero input lag.
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>>108629133
Depends how scuffed up it is
Im looking for impeccable shape
Or gently used
Preferably with its original box
Im an archivist
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>>108629139
If it comes with free pussy
Im in
Shit ill pay a premium if I get to bang that nice cuddly curvaceous thiccy thicc white bitch
Mmmmmm
Some men don't admire the finer things
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>>108629139
Phat chicks rule
Not whales
But you do want some love handles
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>>108632863
It introduces lag, yes.
See >>108630309
>Not to mention the latency.
>There's a reason nobody wants those shits.



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