Seeing this now I wish I still owned a CRT TV. I had an Old CRT TV W/ VHS Combo and I Used it all of 2011 (When I was 13) to play PS2, Xbox 360 Elite, and Watch all of my VHS Tapes from my Childhood. Then I Upgraded to a Panasonic Flatscreen TV (Manufacturer November 2011) I got it for Christmas of that Year. After that my Mom gave Away my Old CRT TV W/ VHS Combo to my Older Cousin and looking back to it now since it's been Nearly 10 Years I wish my Mom would've let me keep it for Memories since I got Older and I'm sad because all of that is long gone by now. I mean Flatscreen TV is Great but I prefer an Old School CRT TV so I can play my Retro Game Consoles and Games on it such as Sega Genesis, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, GameCube, PS2, and Xbox. I think those look way better and have way better Quality on it than the Flatscreen TVs. I think playing all of those Retro Game Consoles on a CRT TV is a way better Option in my Opinion.
@@petya5314 Newer doesn't mean they are better, HD CRT TV are amazing, the only newsers tv that have better color, contrast and brightness are the OLED TVs but those ones are expensive af
@@sos.gamers You have to admit, even if a CRT TV was better, you would still have to deal with the massive inconvenience of the space that it occupies, never mind that horrific High pitched noise they make. I am fully aware of the fact that some TVs are quieter than others, but I can still hear it and it annoys me.
@@Thomas_Nookington that depends I own a Sony Wega 29" with 50 kilos, it's massive? Yes but retro games looks amazing on that, also that noise is horrible but only with low end TV's and older tvs! Mine is from 2007 so I don't hear a thing it's super quiet
The reason they look better on CRTs is because the devs accounted for the CRT lines, whereas modern TV don't have those. I heard some screens actually have a built-in CRT filter specifically for those kind of games, but mine doesn't have such an option to test it. Edit: apparently RetroArch includes CRT filters. Tried it with SMB3 and it looks pretty good.
I still use mine. Sony trinitron wega with gamecube and ps2 set up on s-video. 100 times better then using my lg on a bunch of hdmi adapters for these consoles.
@@sh3tpostsgamertime204 if you want the best picture quality on older consoles, get you a crt. Your playing them on original hardware that these games and consoles were designed to be played on. No input lag, higher resolution image and vibrant colors. It truly is a night and day difference and by using s-video over component just puts the cherry on top.
@@nightmaregamer5003 oof that sucks! U need at least 5 mbps to run HD. Hell, I put my phone in 2G and played a HD TH-cam video. It worked! It was 2.14 MBPS
@@MintleafCakes my grandma had a tv from 1986 but it burned out because all she does is lay down watching tv 24/7 and we had to throw it and got her a 4k nice tv
I play Grand theft Auto III on that crtv and I stayed up till 3:00 in the morning okay and it was a 13 inch I didn't give a f*** I'm playing Grand theft Auto 3 I was dying to play that game
I know I said crappy too much in this video haha. That's just the most descriptive word I could think of in the moment 😂 CRT TVs are great in their own right, but clearly I'd rather play 99% of my games on a 4k OLED. Duck hunt is great on a CRT, but let's be real, I haven't legitimately booted up an NES and CRT to play duck hunt in 10+ years.
Try playing on a newer CRT with HDMI, they were capable of 1080i which is 540p equivalent. Set your Series X to 720p output. You’ll be amazed how good it looks
Agreed, I used to play my 360 in 1080i on a song Trinitron CRT. I just used this CRT to get the full "experience" also I don't really have room to store a CRT any bigger than this lol
@@jrob0021 you definitely didn't get the "full ""experience"" though because you demo'd a poorly tuned garbage CRT so I'm awfully confused as to what the point was in the video or that comment because original commenter was right that you replied to, you really just wasted your own time if you seriously tried to use this TV for any kind of relevant "CRT experience"
Exactly, I was like these kids getting dumber and dumber “relying” on automatic when obvious the adapters is telling the Xbox it’s native resolution but the actual resolution is 480i
@@PkNess97 Yep. I had a black and white tv, the round screen, it was very difficult to watch basketball as both teams looked the same due to the non colour screen and the scores not being on the screen as it cut them off...lol
CRTs are my preference for retro gaming. There's something about playing classic games on a flat screen that just doesn't feel quite right. It feels a bit lifeless or cold in comparison to CRT screens.
that was pretty interesting, I still actually think CRT TV's are really good if your planning on playing some of the older consoles like PS1 , Sega, Super Nintendo, etc. It's very nostalgic to play like that lol. Also I been looking for batteries like these because the rechargeable batteries I have are separated and kind of annoying to take off from the dock but the EBL ones you showed look soooo much better and looks easier to remove from the dock and is faster to plug into the controller. Definitely gonna buy it when I get the chance!
That's because older games were designed with CRT in mind, whereas newer games like 7th gen arguably 6th gen like PS2 GameCube original Xbox because they were all capable of component you know red blue and green cables instead of traditional red white and yellow composite cables progressive scan and up stuff like that were designed with flat screens in mind also on a technicality from what I understand older games like Super Nintendo Sega Genesis for all designed with RGB Scart in mind but for some weird reason that video never took off in America North America or in Japan despite the fact that Japan actually had it the only people that used RGB Scart for was the Europeans
@@eddi3401 your eyes get use to the frame rates and the Hz of the tv. If you went from a tv like this to HD tv then to a 4k tv then back to an old tv your eyes wont be use to it and struggle focus and hurt the eyes.
It's ironic that older systems look BETTER on an CRT television than a modern display. I wish I had one to plug my SNES into. Alas, I haven't had one in years.
@@spaceman022 now that’s a score my dude. I just took the old 27in crt out of my Dance Dance Revolution cab and replaced it with a 120hz 4K OLED, definitely enjoy the crispness of the oled, but CRT just is silky smooth on refreshing Definitely getting closer to that smoothness on current tech
This is why I still have my 81inch 16:9 flatscreen CRT tv (it was the last of the high end CRT tvs made, 16:9 widescreen not 4:3 square and the viewing angle still kills modern tv sets!), for my old game consoles! WAAAAY better playing on that tv than a 4K OLED, not even kidding. I have played it on one and it is so shitty! The consoles were designed to work around the CRT - that is why they work so well, OLED and any modern tv sets are NOT designed to work with old consoles so they look lik crap on the new tv stes.
@@Defensive_Wounds 81inch ? do you mean 81cm? lol 81" would make it almost twice the size of the biggest CRT ever made lol could you imagine 81" in 4:3, i have a 61" CRT rear projector i use for VHS and it's a monster, another 20" would be crazy! hahaha
Born in 90. Only issues I had with reading any of the stuff on screen is more caused by the refresh rate of the displays interaction with the camera than by the text being small and pixelated. I do think it's kinda hilarious that he went with a tiny CRTTV then complained about how small the text was... Like... Bruh. The screen you had it on beforehand was almost four times the size.
Most likely the Xbox assumes it's a 16:9 signal which is one problem and looks like the box is converting it to 480i but presenting it in pan and scan rather then letterboxing it. On a lot of movies you would miss parts of the sky or maybe a car to the far left or right. But here your missing vital text. Also nothing back then had small lettering. That's why sitcoms and other shows had large letter text cards introducing the show. They had to stand out on a small 4:3 box. And text was always centred in tv and games and never put to the sides to avoid cut off. If you could set that box to 4:3 you might get better results. Would be fun to try it out. Try a 360 on it set to 4:3 and letterboxed. It will make a difference.
CRT's are not crappy, they did the best they could do at the time depending what they are used for. They are the best for older video game consoles - where the video quality of those consoles look better on CRT vs a modern HDMI 4K tv. So next time, try playing an N64 on a CRT then play it raw onto your fancy 4K tv - do not use any anti aliasing, frame rate changes or tweak anything - just plug it in and see for yourself how crappy the 4K one will look.
I remember playing my gamecube on my grandparents super old tv. It was like one of those with the wood finish look on it and it had the knobs. When I would turn it on you had to pull a knob and it would make some really satisfying sound that is probably something dangerous and outdated inside the tv lol.
5:59 This is what it was like watching sports in the 2000's, the text was broadcast in HD and CRT's made the small text blurry and unreadable, even on a 60" projection TV.
Most people do. For me I like playing where my screen isn't stretched so I don't prefer widescreen. But each there own. I might by a tv like that so when I buy a original Xbox I can play it on there and get the full experience lol.
I remember getting little shocks from touching the TV screen. I was born In 2005 so I'm old as hell (16) but I grew up with these TVs that my older cousins had
CRT isn't outdated. Lots of PC gamers still use it for high refresh rate. Also. Retro console games looks better on CRT than LCD. I still have a Philips 32" 100Hz TV and a 19" CRT Monitor just in case i need them. Edit: Cool to see Series X on CRT. :)
I used to play on a tv like that with an Xbox 360 back when it first came out, until i started working and i was able to afford an hdmi pc monitor (when i upgraded to the slim version) good times..
I got so used of the CRT Static cuz we still have plenty of it here in my house that I lowkey couldn't hear the one in your video until you mentioned it lmao
Brilliant video to take a look at this and I would of liked to of seen the video options settings on the series X to see what's disabled. I wonder if it would look better though RGB Scart, good for retro games to give that arcade look.... Scan lines.
we had two crt tv one which more than 21 years old still running fine after some repairs. Another one is from 2006 and that also is running fine at the moment. The old crtv have very good shelf life. Now a days tv looks great but they break soon.
Me too. I saw the DVD combo with Dolby Digital and "SDTV" logo and my first thought was "Wow, that's a newer CRT, must have been one of the last sold in this part of the world"... and then he goes on about how old this technology is. It hurts being in my 30s.
I remember I got my parents old tv which was a zenith, I used it from 2004-2011, when mw3 came out I finally managed to get a 32 inch RCA from Walmart on Black Friday and it was mind blowing lol, I’ll always appreciate that zenith I had though
It had to shrink the aspect ratio from 16:9 to 4:3. You can actually go into the settings on your console to shrink the aspect ratio to make it fit. It will do this on all crt. Even old back lit big screens. These are just 20th century standards. By now you could consider crt antique technology.
It may not have looked as good, but that’s all we knew. Some days I miss literally plugging in a system and playing. I think you do have an exceedingly crappy CRT TV though, they all weren’t that bad.
27 inches 4K screen?! Man I almost can't saw any difference between 1080p vs 4K at +10 feet off my 65 inches 4K TV, imagine an screen so small like that, guess you need to touch your nose in the panel to really see any difference...
Not as big of a difference as on a big screen (i have a 65" 4k OLED and the difference between that and old 1080p panels is huge), but the 4k monitor is definitely a bit sharper than a 1080p monitor, even a few feet away
I had a glass tv up till 2018 when I got a modern tv for Christmas. I played all sorts of xbox360 games on my class tv. I played assassin Creed games, dragonball games and etc. Those were the days! I played so much Raging Blast1 and 2, Assassin Creed 2, Rogue and Ultimate Tenkaichi on it.
I have a Gateway CRT Monitor from 96' and works like a charm. Only VGA Hard wired cable so i had to get an adapter to use HDMI. All in all using my iPad on it is great, along side my console and Laptop.
I used to have a big crt tv that had a cool 16x9 option that was very useful to "widescreen" dvd movies and 360 games back then. It squished the screen with extra black bars ontop and bottom, very cool setting. 🤘
the entire first 4:49 seconds reveals how old you are, anyone who was born early 90s knows exactly what was going on the entire way through XD im so glad ic an use old and new tech with no learning gap
I don't know why but hearing "crappy and old" used 20 times to describe a tv that I grew up with just does something to my soul. Vice city on the ps2 on one of these bad boys, forget about it. I'm only 28 but this kid makes me feel ancient
I grew up with these TV's as well, crappy wasn't the best word to describe them with. But there's no doubt our 4k OLED tvs are light-years ahead of these TV's now. I couldnt stand the static noise back in the day, and I still can't now lol. Leaves ringing in my ears for hours.
I had a Panasonic CRT TV back in 2006. But I was forced to upgrade to my first ever HDTV with a Samsung 720p model because I couldn't read the fine print used on GTA 4. The problem is that due to having a 640x480 resolution, CRTs couldn't display fine print. TVs just did not have a high enough resolution. This is why TV advertisements always showed phone numbers in large font sizes. Most TV commercials (Except pharmaceutical advertisements) always had large print so the public could easily read the text. Pharmaceutical advertisements always showed a large phone number so you could easily read it. But they never displayed fine print that way. So the fine print was always just a blurry mess due to the low-resolution density of CRTs. Also unlike modern TVs, CRTs are 4:3 aspect ratio displays. Most video games adapted to 16:9 widescreen as standard starting around 2006. 😎
To be honest a high quality CRT TV still displays modern consoles well but you need a quality input. I have a Sony Trinitron with S-video, RGB SCART and YPbPr (component) inputs and it is so crisp in comparison to some lower quality sets from back in the day.
tha best thing about CRT TVs when it comes to rhythm games, no input lag yea rhythm games are impossible to play on a LCD/LED TV but put it through a CRT TV, it's a different ballgame
If you used proper cables instead of composite on a nice CRT it would probably look pretty good! But playing on a small old CRT like that one would be hard lol
Comment below if you still game on a CRT tv...
I still have a CRT TV I use sometimes for PS2 retro duo
Noice
I sometimes play GTA SA on the PS2 on a TV like this one
I use one for everything Wii era and older
Seeing this now I wish I still owned a CRT TV. I had an Old CRT TV W/ VHS Combo and I Used it all of 2011 (When I was 13) to play PS2, Xbox 360 Elite, and Watch all of my VHS Tapes from my Childhood. Then I Upgraded to a Panasonic Flatscreen TV (Manufacturer November 2011) I got it for Christmas of that Year. After that my Mom gave Away my Old CRT TV W/ VHS Combo to my Older Cousin and looking back to it now since it's been Nearly 10 Years I wish my Mom would've let me keep it for Memories since I got Older and I'm sad because all of that is long gone by now. I mean Flatscreen TV is Great but I prefer an Old School CRT TV so I can play my Retro Game Consoles and Games on it such as Sega Genesis, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, GameCube, PS2, and Xbox. I think those look way better and have way better Quality on it than the Flatscreen TVs. I think playing all of those Retro Game Consoles on a CRT TV is a way better Option in my Opinion.
Getting OG Xbox vibes
Started on 360 I wouldn’t know…
@Mr Irrelevant it launched in 2005
Yea
I’m og Xbox player but I’m on PlayStation now
@@ThePenguinXW3152003 No
Old TVs aren’t “ crappy.” They’re great. And you need em for duck hunt.
I wouldn't need them for duck hunt if they did a VR version
@Mr Irrelevant true
I cried when my grandparents trew away their crt tv
I don’t need a crt I can just get my VR headset and play it
@@otogigamer They did a VR version it's called duck season
The best thing about CRT TVs is that they can have very high refresh rates.
Also much much better image quality than LCD or LED TV's, colors, contrast brightness and blacks.
lol how can be this old TV better than a new TV
@@petya5314 Newer doesn't mean they are better, HD CRT TV are amazing, the only newsers tv that have better color, contrast and brightness are the OLED TVs but those ones are expensive af
@@sos.gamers You have to admit, even if a CRT TV was better, you would still have to deal with the massive inconvenience of the space that it occupies, never mind that horrific High pitched noise they make. I am fully aware of the fact that some TVs are quieter than others, but I can still hear it and it annoys me.
@@Thomas_Nookington that depends I own a Sony Wega 29" with 50 kilos, it's massive? Yes but retro games looks amazing on that, also that noise is horrible but only with low end TV's and older tvs! Mine is from 2007 so I don't hear a thing it's super quiet
The thing is old game actually look better on a CRT compared to a 4k when played at the correct resolution.
yep, old games on new tvs are a pixelated mess, they looked great on crts, i have a crt just for that purpose
@@vdfritzz I think there's a certain charm to that since I grew up playing old games on emulators
The reason they look better on CRTs is because the devs accounted for the CRT lines, whereas modern TV don't have those. I heard some screens actually have a built-in CRT filter specifically for those kind of games, but mine doesn't have such an option to test it.
Edit: apparently RetroArch includes CRT filters. Tried it with SMB3 and it looks pretty good.
This guy is the king at turning a 3 to 5 minute video into 10
Which is funny because he made this and the PS5 video as crappy as possible. Wasted potential tbh.
Yeah he repeats the same thing 20 times, was hoping he'd test the display settings or audio at least
ngl i was thinking the same this guy talks too much for nothing
how to youtube in 2021:
Ya, this video is basically "lower resolution looks worse"
This dude acts like using this TV is like being back in the caveman days! Relax buddy! This is what I grew up with.
I still use mine. Sony trinitron wega with gamecube and ps2 set up on s-video. 100 times better then using my lg on a bunch of hdmi adapters for these consoles.
@@kr4t0sg.28 why is that better?
@@sh3tpostsgamertime204 if you want the best picture quality on older consoles, get you a crt. Your playing them on original hardware that these games and consoles were designed to be played on. No input lag, higher resolution image and vibrant colors. It truly is a night and day difference and by using s-video over component just puts the cherry on top.
@@kr4t0sg.28 ok 🙏 thanks
@@kr4t0sg.28 would a playstation 2 be better on a tv from 2005 than 2021 or is that too modern to matter
That CRT still has better black levels than your monitor though
Yeah the monitor black levels are not good
Jacob: “This one’s not bad it’s 4K HDR so you can see the menu itself is pretty crispy”
Me: I can tell… “as video playing at 144p”
same i have to watch 144p becouse i get less than 100kbps,i feel embarressed that im used to it
@@nightmaregamer5003 oof that sucks! U need at least 5 mbps to run HD. Hell, I put my phone in 2G and played a HD TH-cam video. It worked! It was 2.14 MBPS
@@ethan.loves.music177 That must 3G. There's no way you can get such speeds on 2G.
@@ethan.loves.music177 megabytes per second?
@@ArtisChronicles yes
Yayy Now grandma can play her new xbox on her tv from 1989 😁😂
That's the year I was born. I hope you're not implying that I'm old lol
@@sallyj632 nahhh you ain’t old come have a coffee with the enclaves
my grandma has a 1983 zenith, huge thing. i think it'd be pretty interesting to see an xbox run on that
You might need a converter to a coax cable for that old of a tv.
@@MintleafCakes my grandma had a tv from 1986 but it burned out because all she does is lay down watching tv 24/7 and we had to throw it and got her a 4k nice tv
The most nostalgic thing from CRT TV’s is that ear ringing sound it makes every time you’re in the same room as it.
I swear, if I remember correctly if you put your arm next to it your hair actually sticks up? I don't remember tbh
ShuYo yeah it actually does
It's not that bad.
@@shuyo6073 still have one, and can confirm it does
I play Grand theft Auto III on that crtv and I stayed up till 3:00 in the morning okay and it was a 13 inch I didn't give a f*** I'm playing Grand theft Auto 3 I was dying to play that game
I know I said crappy too much in this video haha. That's just the most descriptive word I could think of in the moment 😂 CRT TVs are great in their own right, but clearly I'd rather play 99% of my games on a 4k OLED. Duck hunt is great on a CRT, but let's be real, I haven't legitimately booted up an NES and CRT to play duck hunt in 10+ years.
Try playing on a newer CRT with HDMI, they were capable of 1080i which is 540p equivalent. Set your Series X to 720p output. You’ll be amazed how good it looks
Interlaced 🙌
Agreed, I used to play my 360 in 1080i on a song Trinitron CRT. I just used this CRT to get the full "experience" also I don't really have room to store a CRT any bigger than this lol
@@jrob0021 you definitely didn't get the "full ""experience"" though because you demo'd a poorly tuned garbage CRT so I'm awfully confused as to what the point was in the video or that comment because original commenter was right that you replied to, you really just wasted your own time if you seriously tried to use this TV for any kind of relevant "CRT experience"
You would have to change the resolution from wide screen to 4:3. And to 480i or 480p
Exactly, I was like these kids getting dumber and dumber “relying” on automatic when obvious the adapters is telling the Xbox it’s native resolution but the actual resolution is 480i
@@stylez1989 that kid has hairy arms
@@ReedtechIndustries He's no kid, but he sure has a brain like one.
@@Abel-Alvarez maybe hes not as smart as you but he sure would be a better person to be around than you.
@@ReedtechIndustries lol
These TVs hold a certain magic that I can't explain. Not really nostalgia, just a sense of simplicity.
Even though the way they work is far more complex than a modern tv!
@@Defensive_Wounds Back then we didn't care though lol! As kids, we were just happy to have a TV.
@@PkNess97 Yep. I had a black and white tv, the round screen, it was very difficult to watch basketball as both teams looked the same due to the non colour screen and the scores not being on the screen as it cut them off...lol
Do a foreign disc video with that CRT TV's built-in DVD Player.
I like that idea too
love the idea
Assuming it works.
Yes what a good idea
no
CRTs are my preference for retro gaming. There's something about playing classic games on a flat screen that just doesn't feel quite right. It feels a bit lifeless or cold in comparison to CRT screens.
Agree, but they did made flat screen CRTs
@@neoyankee I was referring to flat panel tvs.
that was pretty interesting, I still actually think CRT TV's are really good if your planning on playing some of the older consoles like PS1 , Sega, Super Nintendo, etc. It's very nostalgic to play like that lol. Also I been looking for batteries like these because the rechargeable batteries I have are separated and kind of annoying to take off from the dock but the EBL ones you showed look soooo much better and looks easier to remove from the dock and is faster to plug into the controller. Definitely gonna buy it when I get the chance!
That's because older games were designed with CRT in mind, whereas newer games like 7th gen arguably 6th gen like PS2 GameCube original Xbox because they were all capable of component you know red blue and green cables instead of traditional red white and yellow composite cables progressive scan and up stuff like that were designed with flat screens in mind also on a technicality from what I understand older games like Super Nintendo Sega Genesis for all designed with RGB Scart in mind but for some weird reason that video never took off in America North America or in Japan despite the fact that Japan actually had it the only people that used RGB Scart for was the Europeans
That's what it use to be like years ago. Your eyes get use to it after a while.
That’s how I played my 360 until the last couple of years of its life and I can’t even understand how I was able to see
@@eddi3401 your eyes get use to the frame rates and the Hz of the tv. If you went from a tv like this to HD tv then to a 4k tv then back to an old tv your eyes wont be use to it and struggle focus and hurt the eyes.
@@johnmarshall7285 you’re right and now I’m on an OLED c7 and I wouldn’t be able to go back to LED any more
Tvs spoil us
@xShadow98 Agree and another big fact is that he used AV video, when using component it's way way better (tho is tv probably doesn't has it)
It's ironic that older systems look BETTER on an CRT television than a modern display. I wish I had one to plug my SNES into. Alas, I haven't had one in years.
Meanwhile I played Twisted Metal 3 on my 42" the other day and everything was jagged as hell. Id love to get an old CRT to use my PS1/2 games
Check flea markets or websites.i found a trinitron at a flea market last year for $20
@@spaceman022 now that’s a score my dude. I just took the old 27in crt out of my Dance Dance Revolution cab and replaced it with a 120hz 4K OLED, definitely enjoy the crispness of the oled, but CRT just is silky smooth on refreshing
Definitely getting closer to that smoothness on current tech
This is why I still have my 81inch 16:9 flatscreen CRT tv (it was the last of the high end CRT tvs made, 16:9 widescreen not 4:3 square and the viewing angle still kills modern tv sets!), for my old game consoles! WAAAAY better playing on that tv than a 4K OLED, not even kidding. I have played it on one and it is so shitty! The consoles were designed to work around the CRT - that is why they work so well, OLED and any modern tv sets are NOT designed to work with old consoles so they look lik crap on the new tv stes.
@@Defensive_Wounds Exactly.pretyy much what i been telling my parents.they kept wanting to throw out my tv before i moved out
@@Defensive_Wounds 81inch ? do you mean 81cm? lol 81" would make it almost twice the size of the biggest CRT ever made lol
could you imagine 81" in 4:3, i have a 61" CRT rear projector i use for VHS and it's a monster, another 20" would be crazy! hahaha
I was born in 1998 and i grew up playing on these TVs. I can see everything thats visible. Lol
99 here lol
Born in 90. Only issues I had with reading any of the stuff on screen is more caused by the refresh rate of the displays interaction with the camera than by the text being small and pixelated.
I do think it's kinda hilarious that he went with a tiny CRTTV then complained about how small the text was... Like... Bruh. The screen you had it on beforehand was almost four times the size.
Oh wow, so old!
95 and I this was the time playing halo on the OG Xbox
I was 10, playing Metal Gear Solid on a CRT TV/VHS combi the year you were born 😳
Its ok if the console costs more than the tv... but what if....
*_the controller would be more expensive than the tv?_*
Hello Roblox hat man
DUDE I LOVE FIGHT NIGHT CHAMPION. SAVING UP FOR THIS EXACT TV FOR MY 360 XBOX
He should play the Bungie era Halo games except reach, it’s gonna give full nostalgia
Retrotink 5x with component to crt. No blur, no lag, crisp image.
I’m so late but thank you so much for mentioning the re chargeable batteries. I needed them so much you are a life saver lol!
Which brand for rechargeable batteries u recommend
@@_BK.05 I bought the EBL Rechargeable Batteries and they work great. They charge fairly quickly and last days without needing to charge them again.
@@ccrxazy oh ok thanks but are they the 2800mah ones?
@@_BK.05 Yup
@@ccrxazy oh ok can i just ask, do the batteries have 2800mah for each single one so in total you get to use 5600mah if you use 2 for a controller?
Most likely the Xbox assumes it's a 16:9 signal which is one problem and looks like the box is converting it to 480i but presenting it in pan and scan rather then letterboxing it. On a lot of movies you would miss parts of the sky or maybe a car to the far left or right. But here your missing vital text. Also nothing back then had small lettering. That's why sitcoms and other shows had large letter text cards introducing the show. They had to stand out on a small 4:3 box. And text was always centred in tv and games and never put to the sides to avoid cut off. If you could set that box to 4:3 you might get better results. Would be fun to try it out. Try a 360 on it set to 4:3 and letterboxed. It will make a difference.
This is really cool, I remember when you did this with the PS5 as well aha
CRT's are not crappy, they did the best they could do at the time depending what they are used for. They are the best for older video game consoles - where the video quality of those consoles look better on CRT vs a modern HDMI 4K tv. So next time, try playing an N64 on a CRT then play it raw onto your fancy 4K tv - do not use any anti aliasing, frame rate changes or tweak anything - just plug it in and see for yourself how crappy the 4K one will look.
If you use a Xbox one with a CRT HD tv with a 16:9 tube it will looks much better than your monitor it can go to 1080i
@TH-cam Is a Joke 720p it's good, most CRT tv can do 1080i top only a few can reach 1080p or Sony CRT PC monitor can go to 2k
You can always just get an HDMI to RF modulator, and they don't even cost all that much... Night and day difference when you hook it up tho! 📺
"old crappy tv" we wouldn't have tv without that masterpiece
Nothing crappy about it. That thing has a DVD player built into it.
Me: Mom, can I get a new TV for my Xbox Series X?
Mom: No, you have a TV at home
The TV at home:
Crappy!??......I would prefer aesthetic 🙌🏼🌎
😮 that trippy. Imagine plugging a Nintendo Switch with that.
Open up the NES app and use the NES controller
The menu actually runs at 1080p
@@Neilos-sd6ti no it runs at 720p.
@@benjaminzipser6021 im refering to the xbox series x menu
@@Neilos-sd6ti you know you can change the resolution the dashboard runs at from 1080p to 1440p or 4k in the settings...
I use to play PS2 in crt tv
Gta san andreas
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Even I am playing PS2 in CRT TV
@@sadiyafathima9699 i buy crt TV im saving up one in a money years when I finally have a 🏠.
I remember playing my gamecube on my grandparents super old tv. It was like one of those with the wood finish look on it and it had the knobs. When I would turn it on you had to pull a knob and it would make some really satisfying sound that is probably something dangerous and outdated inside the tv lol.
If you travel back in time and showed them an mlb video game on this tv they would definitely think it’s real.
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Yup or NBA 2k22
I had one back in 2013 when I hot my xbox 360 man those were the days 😍
I can’t believe I had fun with games back in the mid 90s
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I can believe that. We ALL had fun playing those games. LOL
@@mrpollingz7169 Hmmm....
@@mrpollingz7169 your 9?
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5:59 This is what it was like watching sports in the 2000's, the text was broadcast in HD and CRT's made the small text blurry and unreadable, even on a 60" projection TV.
I'm disappointed new consoles don't support 4:3. Not everybody wants to game widescreen.
Most people do. For me I like playing where my screen isn't stretched so I don't prefer widescreen. But each there own. I might by a tv like that so when I buy a original Xbox I can play it on there and get the full experience lol.
I have the same tv and remote. There's a zoom option and I'm gonna try this
Hop back on the old school tv. It still looks good for a old tv.
I remember getting little shocks from touching the TV screen. I was born In 2005 so I'm old as hell (16) but I grew up with these TVs that my older cousins had
16 is "old as hell" now?
@@wyldink1 well 17 now but still
@@titaniumcranium3755 Oh wow, that's practically one foot in the grave.
That tv not crappy at all! It would pair nice with some old retro consoles but looks awesome next to a series X too 😎🎮 📺
CRT isn't outdated. Lots of PC gamers still use it for high refresh rate. Also. Retro console games looks better on CRT than LCD.
I still have a Philips 32" 100Hz TV and a 19" CRT Monitor just in case i need them.
Edit: Cool to see Series X on CRT. :)
i'll miss those days.....
Ngl those CRT Tv's makes you wanna go straight back to 2008
I used to play on a tv like that with an Xbox 360 back when it first came out, until i started working and i was able to afford an hdmi pc monitor (when i upgraded to the slim version) good times..
It looks like you're controlling real people on a TV
I got so used of the CRT Static cuz we still have plenty of it here in my house that I lowkey couldn't hear the one in your video until you mentioned it lmao
Brilliant video to take a look at this and I would of liked to of seen the video options settings on the series X to see what's disabled. I wonder if it would look better though RGB Scart, good for retro games to give that arcade look.... Scan lines.
CRT tvs are great for horror films! and for scaring you at 5am by it randomly turning on with red text and a static screen and sound
Lol, that sounds to me like some 2012 creepypasta stuff right there🤣
I would only use a CTR on current gen system if the games I playing were retro games designed for them.
we had two crt tv one which more than 21 years old still running fine after some repairs. Another one is from 2006 and that also is running fine at the moment. The old crtv have very good shelf life. Now a days tv looks great but they break soon.
ayy i saw my xbox gamertag in the video lol
"Even has a DVD combo built in so you can play DVDs on it. You know it's old when it's got that." Holy bananas now I feel old.
Me too. I saw the DVD combo with Dolby Digital and "SDTV" logo and my first thought was "Wow, that's a newer CRT, must have been one of the last sold in this part of the world"... and then he goes on about how old this technology is. It hurts being in my 30s.
@@georgiepiebob HAHA! Yes!
I actually did this once, I played on an 8" CRT for a challenge, I might do it again with a 19" one
I remember I got my parents old tv which was a zenith, I used it from 2004-2011, when mw3 came out I finally managed to get a 32 inch RCA from Walmart on Black Friday and it was mind blowing lol, I’ll always appreciate that zenith I had though
Bro I don't care what anyone says them things were built to last like old school muscle cars 👍💯😁
It had to shrink the aspect ratio from 16:9 to 4:3. You can actually go into the settings on your console to shrink the aspect ratio to make it fit. It will do this on all crt. Even old back lit big screens. These are just 20th century standards. By now you could consider crt antique technology.
wait you can change your xbox to 4:3? HOW???
I am playing on my xbox series x with an phillips ambilight tv i think its from 2011 but its still playable
Nice
I miss the look of these older TV's man, so nostalgic, I want one :(
And then you sit closer so u can read a stuff and those old tvs would ruin your eyes
For sure
thats actually a myth. modern lcd's cause more eye strain than crt's did due to how they worked.
I had a CRT still when I got my ps3, I remember how amazed I was plugging it into the HDTV I got for Christmas that year 😅
It may not have looked as good, but that’s all we knew. Some days I miss literally plugging in a system and playing. I think you do have an exceedingly crappy CRT TV though, they all weren’t that bad.
I was just about to say that stuff looked realistic I thought you was watching a movie for a sec.
My man is so negative
I mean hd crts have no jaggies like a good 1920 by 1200 17 inch crt the picture is amazing better than most lcd panels
27 inches 4K screen?! Man I almost can't saw any difference between 1080p vs 4K at +10 feet off my 65 inches 4K TV, imagine an screen so small like that, guess you need to touch your nose in the panel to really see any difference...
Not as big of a difference as on a big screen (i have a 65" 4k OLED and the difference between that and old 1080p panels is huge), but the 4k monitor is definitely a bit sharper than a 1080p monitor, even a few feet away
That crt tv bring back memories from the og Xbox and PS2 days
“if i didn’t know what that said, i wouldn’t know what that said”
i don’t know why but that got a laugh out of me
I had a glass tv up till 2018 when I got a modern tv for Christmas. I played all sorts of xbox360 games on my class tv. I played assassin Creed games, dragonball games and etc. Those were the days! I played so much Raging Blast1 and 2, Assassin Creed 2, Rogue and Ultimate Tenkaichi on it.
I put this on so i would have something to watch while i rolled lol now im genuinely invested 🤣
I have a Gateway CRT Monitor from 96' and works like a charm. Only VGA Hard wired cable so i had to get an adapter to use HDMI. All in all using my iPad on it is great, along side my console and Laptop.
I used to have a big crt tv that had a cool 16x9 option that was very useful to "widescreen" dvd movies and 360 games back then. It squished the screen with extra black bars ontop and bottom, very cool setting. 🤘
mans had the video input unplugged and was wondering why there was no video LMAO
Video starts at 4:38
the entire first 4:49 seconds reveals how old you are, anyone who was born early 90s knows exactly what was going on the entire way through XD im so glad ic an use old and new tech with no learning gap
Most CRT TVs were low definition, however a bunch of arcade CRT monitors were medium/high resolution much better to test on.
What do you mean they all take regular color tv signals. They’re all 480i(some are 480p)
Awesome sponsoring. imma have to get me that battery pack
So basically the entire intro to this is "hey look how good my stuff looks, it's better than yours"
It’s crazy how tv has involved over the years it’s started from a giant brick to a slim smart tv
Ah yes that old school ear piercing ringing, brings a tear to my eye
1:57 backlight bleed on grey and intense uneven color reproduction, that's why i'm using a CRT monitor
3:53 Where you actually need it.
Personally I think new flat panels look crappy 😅
"I cant read it." me "I can read everything just fine..."
I don't know why but hearing "crappy and old" used 20 times to describe a tv that I grew up with just does something to my soul. Vice city on the ps2 on one of these bad boys, forget about it. I'm only 28 but this kid makes me feel ancient
I grew up with these TV's as well, crappy wasn't the best word to describe them with. But there's no doubt our 4k OLED tvs are light-years ahead of these TV's now. I couldnt stand the static noise back in the day, and I still can't now lol. Leaves ringing in my ears for hours.
As soon as the tv turned on that high pitch hit my BRAIN
I feel so old now... i remember tube tvs without vcr and dvd hookups.... i remember times before dvds
Born in the early 90s, if you didn't have an arial for these tvs you could use an old metal coat hanger and that would become an arial, lol
Not crappy just old and they can last for decades not just a couple years, but only really good for nostalgia
I had a Panasonic CRT TV back in 2006. But I was forced to upgrade to my first ever HDTV with a Samsung 720p model because I couldn't read the fine print used on GTA 4.
The problem is that due to having a 640x480 resolution, CRTs couldn't display fine print. TVs just did not have a high enough resolution. This is why TV advertisements always showed phone numbers in large font sizes. Most TV commercials (Except pharmaceutical advertisements) always had large print so the public could easily read the text.
Pharmaceutical advertisements always showed a large phone number so you could easily read it. But they never displayed fine print that way. So the fine print was always just a blurry mess due to the low-resolution density of CRTs.
Also unlike modern TVs, CRTs are 4:3 aspect ratio displays. Most video games adapted to 16:9 widescreen as standard starting around 2006. 😎
16:9 CRT TV's were a thing too, some were even HD
To be honest a high quality CRT TV still displays modern consoles well but you need a quality input. I have a Sony Trinitron with
S-video, RGB SCART and YPbPr (component) inputs and it is so crisp in comparison to some lower quality sets from back in the day.
You can tell he was born after everything went to flatscreens lol I was an 80’s baby and tube was all I played on till 2006 lol
hey man always love the content
tha best thing about CRT TVs when it comes to rhythm games, no input lag
yea rhythm games are impossible to play on a LCD/LED TV but put it through a CRT TV, it's a different ballgame
If you used proper cables instead of composite on a nice CRT it would probably look pretty good! But playing on a small old CRT like that one would be hard lol
That low end CRT probably doesn't have any other inputs
@@Pasi123 might have scart if it's european but I doubt it