This JVC monitor looks really similar to a CRT computer monitor I used to own that I ran at 2560x240/224 at 120hz BFI on Retroarch. I eventually sold it because I thought it looked way too sharp compared to a consumer TV. I kinda wish I kept it though for old school PC games like Rogue Squadron 3d and the PC port of sonic adventure. 480p on a CRT is something that needs to be seen to believe.
I have this exact monitor sitting right next to me. It works fine and all, no issues with geometry or colour etc., but it has a visual issue with what I'm told is 'visual strobing' where an overlay of strobe moves over the screen causing the picture to lose sharpness, but also has a 360 degree strobe. It's very annoying so its just sitting in my study turned off. I went to get it repaired twice. The first people said they couldnt figure out how to fix it, and the second only a few weeks ago told me that that is as clear as this monitor gets and that they fixed the strobe. THEY DIDN'T and still charged a fee anyway. I used to work with this monitor and the quality was amazing. Some of these electronics repair people have no idea what they are talking about :( I hope to get it properly repaired one day....
I've run into 480i being too sharp on some screens and found that the dreaded "blending" filter on some games is actually very effective at giving a sharp yet stable picture. Another factor is the focus adjustment on the flyback. Not usually convenient but you can definitely make a screen more suited to unfiltered 480i by backing off the focus a touch.
I loved my JVC BM-H1900SU, the picture was amazing! Was worth selling to get my BVM-20F1U, but highly recommend all JVC pro monitors after having that one 📺😄
I have the TM-H1700G which I love. Mine's been modded to have RGB input via BNC cables. It really is so sharp. I have a MiSTer connected to it, and an Analogue Super NT.
I dont know about the dt 2000su but i have the tm-h1750cg, dt-v1910cg and an ikegami htm-2070r and the tm-h is still the best for 240p. Nice video keep them coming!
I've been through a few consumer crt's and broadcast monitors (sony pvm, ikegami). I currently have a JVC TV 21' C-21TX1EK. I agree that the picture is overkill on broadcast monitors on pvm and more so bvm's. Also I prefer the round screen of the jvc as opposed to the flat sony's.
Perfection... this looks almost almost exactly the same as when I played SNES on emulator in 640x480 with scanlines with 1:1 pixel mapping - of course on VGA CRT I could easily stretch image to full screen. That is an "issue" of these high quality PVMs or JVC monitors - they really don't look too different than VGA monitors. You get even 'perfecter' scanlines on 21/22 inch Trinitrons - image on these is not unlike 21 inch PVMs. Still 'sharper' on VGA CRTs but very comparable. Is this preferable look? I don't think so. In fact what I want is scanline look of 14 or at most 17 inch professional 15KHz monitors but scaled to bigger size. I can get that with barely any lag with bigger VGA monitor using good enough scaler like RetroTink 5x or 4K or even scaler built-in in MISTer FPGA. Otherwise I have JVC TM-H1750C and it is at the edge of what I find good for retro. Otherwise it is my main retro 15KHz monitor and I love it. Got SCART input card for it for easy dongle-free operation.
Beautiful video monitor, shame US&Can didn't get as much native RGB support via scart like we got in UK/Europe, not saying you guys didn't have it, just wasn't as easy without scart, even remember my first digital cable box in 1997/1998 supporting RGB Via scart... also sham that video monitor has some visual issues at the bottom left, I presume it was scratched during shipping?
@@P-0-Seventeen That's good, I'm just a perfectionist where even one dead pixel would irritate me! But I've always been weird! In analogue TV days it would take me forever to find a perfect fuzz free picture, little did I know digital terrestrial would be worse, bitrate is so low
its been awhile but doesnt gamecube also output 480p? i remember having to hold b button to get windwaker on my pc crt back in the day. these days i just dolphin to pc crt and rendering 4:3 1600x1200
@@P-0-Seventeen ah cool. Was just asking cause I've got one of my own. Annoyingly though, I'm in need of repair cause it just won't switch inputs for channel C, meaning I can't actually get a proper image lol. Really sucks
This JVC monitor looks really similar to a CRT computer monitor I used to own that I ran at 2560x240/224 at 120hz BFI on Retroarch. I eventually sold it because I thought it looked way too sharp compared to a consumer TV. I kinda wish I kept it though for old school PC games like Rogue Squadron 3d and the PC port of sonic adventure. 480p on a CRT is something that needs to be seen to believe.
Which monitor did you have? I kinda like the sharp look.
I love the picture quality of the JVC, but It is so sad that a 27- 29 inches doesn't exist by this JVC
Got one of these last year, my first and only pro-monitor..and the image is crisp af! Love it and I will treasure it forever!
The convergence on that JVC PVM is insane. I now want to throw away all the CRTs I have because none of them comes even close.
I have this exact monitor sitting right next to me. It works fine and all, no issues with geometry or colour etc., but it has a visual issue with what I'm told is 'visual strobing' where an overlay of strobe moves over the screen causing the picture to lose sharpness, but also has a 360 degree strobe. It's very annoying so its just sitting in my study turned off. I went to get it repaired twice. The first people said they couldnt figure out how to fix it, and the second only a few weeks ago told me that that is as clear as this monitor gets and that they fixed the strobe. THEY DIDN'T and still charged a fee anyway. I used to work with this monitor and the quality was amazing. Some of these electronics repair people have no idea what they are talking about :( I hope to get it properly repaired one day....
I've run into 480i being too sharp on some screens and found that the dreaded "blending" filter on some games is actually very effective at giving a sharp yet stable picture. Another factor is the focus adjustment on the flyback. Not usually convenient but you can definitely make a screen more suited to unfiltered 480i by backing off the focus a touch.
I loved my JVC BM-H1900SU, the picture was amazing! Was worth selling to get my BVM-20F1U, but highly recommend all JVC pro monitors after having that one 📺😄
Please make some more videos on this monitor, it’s amazing
I got the 1750 variant. Great looking
Excellent, very, very wonderful. Good luck to you. Thank you very much, my friend
I have the TM-H1700G which I love. Mine's been modded to have RGB input via BNC cables. It really is so sharp. I have a MiSTer connected to it, and an Analogue Super NT.
I have TN-H1750C and it has slot for input cards. I got SCART input card - very convenient.
I dont know about the dt 2000su but i have the tm-h1750cg, dt-v1910cg and an ikegami htm-2070r and the tm-h is still the best for 240p. Nice video keep them coming!
Any of the JVC capable of 480p?
Nice I have the JVC TM-H150CG it little brother
I have a pelco that has the same dot pitch style. It is supposed to be 800 tvl. It looks awesome
I've been through a few consumer crt's and broadcast monitors (sony pvm, ikegami). I currently have a JVC TV 21' C-21TX1EK. I agree that the picture is overkill on broadcast monitors on pvm and more so bvm's. Also I prefer the round screen of the jvc as opposed to the flat sony's.
Perfection... this looks almost almost exactly the same as when I played SNES on emulator in 640x480 with scanlines with 1:1 pixel mapping - of course on VGA CRT I could easily stretch image to full screen. That is an "issue" of these high quality PVMs or JVC monitors - they really don't look too different than VGA monitors. You get even 'perfecter' scanlines on 21/22 inch Trinitrons - image on these is not unlike 21 inch PVMs. Still 'sharper' on VGA CRTs but very comparable.
Is this preferable look? I don't think so.
In fact what I want is scanline look of 14 or at most 17 inch professional 15KHz monitors but scaled to bigger size.
I can get that with barely any lag with bigger VGA monitor using good enough scaler like RetroTink 5x or 4K or even scaler built-in in MISTer FPGA.
Otherwise I have JVC TM-H1750C and it is at the edge of what I find good for retro. Otherwise it is my main retro 15KHz monitor and I love it. Got SCART input card for it for easy dongle-free operation.
Beautiful video monitor, shame US&Can didn't get as much native RGB support via scart like we got in UK/Europe, not saying you guys didn't have it, just wasn't as easy without scart, even remember my first digital cable box in 1997/1998 supporting RGB Via scart... also sham that video monitor has some visual issues at the bottom left, I presume it was scratched during shipping?
Yep, scratched screen. Sucks but it's hardly noticeable overall
@@P-0-Seventeen That's good, I'm just a perfectionist where even one dead pixel would irritate me! But I've always been weird! In analogue TV days it would take me forever to find a perfect fuzz free picture, little did I know digital terrestrial would be worse, bitrate is so low
By "interlacing" do you mean screen flicker?
Sort of yeah, though its mainly just being able to see each interlaced frame more clearly since there's little to no overlap of each line being drawn
Look for jvc dtv 1910 or 1710 …it’s the multi format one , amazing
They're cool too if I ever come across one but it's not the 2000su, only because they're aperture grilles
riddled with issues like poor linearity, 240p jitter and sync problems. Great on paper, not that great in practice.
Pls help me out- what’s the sync problem thing if I want to connect a SFC console to it 240p- and is there any input lag / processing
I would be careful in the future with the star wars music, it would be terrible if you were to get a copyright strike
I like your laugh 😂😂
Why didn't you run the Pikmin game in 480p for comparison?
@@Hamid8472the monitor doesn't do 480p >:)
@@P-0-Seventeen Oh :-( i thought that specific model did all the way to 1080i
its been awhile but doesnt gamecube also output 480p? i remember having to hold b button to get windwaker on my pc crt back in the day.
these days i just dolphin to pc crt and rendering 4:3 1600x1200
It does for most games normally, but you can also force 480p on some games that don't have the option with Swiss for the Gamecube
@@P-0-Seventeen have you tried 480p on the jvc, curious how that looks. not sure if pikmin supports that or not
@@WilliamVentura 480p doesn't work on either JVC I have, it's only really the HD crt of mine and my Sony GVM
@P-0-Seventeen so is it support it or what??
Hi there. Just wondering. Are you using a 1 chip super famicon during the first half of this video? Thanks!
Funny enough yes, it's a super famicom 1chip 02 board swapped into my super nintendo case
@@P-0-Seventeen ah cool. Was just asking cause I've got one of my own. Annoyingly though, I'm in need of repair cause it just won't switch inputs for channel C, meaning I can't actually get a proper image lol. Really sucks
Kindly tell us what dude u use for the broken bezel ?
Lmao I used the plastic that broke off from it and a soldering iron on low heat to melt it down
How many CRTs do you currently have in the inventory?
Too many >:) it was 15 here not long ago but I've been through double that over the past year or two