LemonC
Student
Hi, I'm asking you a question because I have some issues with crt Cheonghwa monitor.
Some cave pcbs and other pcbs that support 15khz all spray good quality without any problems.
However, only Golden Axe 1 and Afterburner 2 create problems such as screen curvature distortion in videos.
And you can hear the sound of electricity leaking.
Increasing the voltage has no effect.
To be honest, I thought it would be nice to have a blue cathode ray tube and a Sanwa monitor manufactured at the latest time, but as expected, the Nanao monitor seems to be the best.
I didn't know when I first started retro, but I'm so upset.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXh_OkAB_Lo
This is the YouTube address of the video I went through. I'd appreciate it if you could watch it.
Anyway, I was wondering if there is another solution in this way at the moment.
I bought a pd1843 Toshiba monitor the other day
I wonder if it's compatible if I replace it with this toshiba monitor on chunghwa tube and install it together.
I don't have professional knowledge, so I think I should leave it to a Korean professional here, but it's quite far, so I'm asking foreign experts here before I walk in vain.
I'd appreciate your help.
Some cave pcbs and other pcbs that support 15khz all spray good quality without any problems.
However, only Golden Axe 1 and Afterburner 2 create problems such as screen curvature distortion in videos.
And you can hear the sound of electricity leaking.
Increasing the voltage has no effect.
To be honest, I thought it would be nice to have a blue cathode ray tube and a Sanwa monitor manufactured at the latest time, but as expected, the Nanao monitor seems to be the best.
I didn't know when I first started retro, but I'm so upset.
This is the YouTube address of the video I went through. I'd appreciate it if you could watch it.
Anyway, I was wondering if there is another solution in this way at the moment.
I bought a pd1843 Toshiba monitor the other day
I wonder if it's compatible if I replace it with this toshiba monitor on chunghwa tube and install it together.
I don't have professional knowledge, so I think I should leave it to a Korean professional here, but it's quite far, so I'm asking foreign experts here before I walk in vain.
I'd appreciate your help.