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I am planning on converting both of my Rush 2049 cabinets into emulation racing machines in the not too distant future. I want them to be able to play modern racers so I am planning on replacing the CRT's with LCD monitors.

I am looking for recommendations on what to put in there.

I was initially looking at the Unico 26" monitors because they would basically be perfect, however from what I have gathered, they will not be able to display 16:9 HD content properly in their 16:9 aspect ratio, and not in HD. I think if it could even display them in the 16:9 aspect ratio (with bars on top/bottom) and it wasn't even actually 1080p, I would be okay with that since the monitors aren't even that large so it would still probably look just fine. However from what I've gathered, that isn't even an option, so if someone can prove me wrong that would be my ideal monitor so that 4:3 games will be full screen and just aesthetically it will be the perfect fit.

Aside from that though, I am open to a 16:10 monitor or a 16:9 monitor. I basically want what would fill the stock 27" 4:3 space the best with the least amount of empty space above/below from a physical point of view, but also the empty space on the sides and/or the top/bottom when actually gaming on it.

Thanks.
 
I have a pair of 16:9 LCDs and pre-cut bezels from some 2049 cabs that someone hacked up when I picked up a couple cabs a little while ago. If you want them they're yours for the price of shipping.
 
Why both? Do you plan on playing linked thru emulation? Seems complicated but I'm no expert. Do modern racing games support LAN? My advice would be to use one for 4:3 and the other for 16:9 if you're not linking. Playing 4:3 games on a 16:9 that already doesn't fit the cabinet will look super-scuffed. And playing HD content downscaled for 4:3 loses a lot of fidelity.
 
I have a pair of 16:9 LCDs and pre-cut bezels from some 2049 cabs that someone hacked up when I picked up a couple cabs a little while ago. If you want them they're yours for the price of shipping.
Wow man thanks. Do you happen to have any pics of them and/or know the sizes of those? The bezel part is actually what I am really wondering about making look "good" and not all hacky with a non 4:3 monitor.

Why both? Do you plan on playing linked thru emulation? Seems complicated but I'm no expert. Do modern racing games support LAN? My advice would be to use one for 4:3 and the other for 16:9 if you're not linking. Playing 4:3 games on a 16:9 that already doesn't fit the cabinet will look super-scuffed. And playing HD content downscaled for 4:3 loses a lot of fidelity.
Yes they are going to be linked together.

And not to be a dick about anything, but I'm not really asking for people's opinions about 4:3 vs 16:9. I know the tradeoffs as I have 4 cabinets with CRT's in them right now. I can't play modern games like Mario Kart or Cruisn Blast on the 4:3 CRT medium res monitor so I'm going to be swapping for an LCD of sorts, which is what I am asking for suggestions on in this thread. I know 4:3 will be "boxed" and be smaller, but I'm guessing the newer games will get a lot of play. This is also why I was wondering about 16:10 monitors so there is less of that.

EDIT:

I would be VERY curious if anyone has a Unico monitor hooked up non HDMI to a PC, who could try to see what a 16:9 modern game looks like on it. Someone in the Unico thread did it with HDMI however it doesn't let you adjust the size of the picture when using HDMI, the option is grayed out. So it potentially could work for 16:9 content to be it's normal aspect ratio on those monitors, however it won't be 1080p, but if I can change my PC resolution to be like 720p or something and that can be "native" on those after adjusting size, that tradeoff may be worth it to me.
 
Wow man thanks. Do you happen to have any pics of them and/or know the sizes of those? The bezel part is actually what I am really wondering about making look "good" and not all hacky with a non 4:3 monitor.

I will take some photos. The bezels have been cut specifically to fit the 32" 1080p LCDs that my 2049 cabs came with. I have both the LCDs and the bezels. They are not pretty cuts, but they will work for what you want.

EDIT:

I would be VERY curious if anyone has a Unico monitor hooked up non HDMI to a PC, who could try to see what a 16:9 modern game looks like on it. Someone in the Unico thread did it with HDMI however it doesn't let you adjust the size of the picture when using HDMI, the option is grayed out. So it potentially could work for 16:9 content to be it's normal aspect ratio on those monitors, however it won't be 1080p, but if I can change my PC resolution to be like 720p or something and that can be "native" on those after adjusting size, that tradeoff may be worth it to me.

I have a 26" Unico Phoenix and could try this out as well.
 
I will take some photos. The bezels have been cut specifically to fit the 32" 1080p LCDs that my 2049 cabs came with. I have both the LCDs and the bezels. They are not pretty cuts, but they will work for what you want.



I have a 26" Unico Phoenix and could try this out as well.
Awesome man thanks a bunch for both of these!

Here's where the discussion about it started in the Unico thread just for reference so you can see what I'm talking about:


He has a screen shot of Outrun 2 running on it and you can see it's stretched vertically to fill the screen, and he has another pic showing that the screen adjustment section (where you change screen size with the remote controls) are grayed out. And he didn't have a non-HDMI way to test it out either.

Much appreciated!
 
I have a ULM26 on hand which I haven't used in a long time, but frankly I wouldn't recommend it anyways. Too expensive, and the low resolution, slow pixel response time, and unusual subpixel layout (it's RGB, but turned 90deg...) has a negative effect on image quality. The only benefits are it's 4:3 shape and low input lag. I also recall that HDMI has awful scaling problems in Windows, so I imagine wide screen content wont look great.

If you have the space, the best fitting monitor would probably be any of the 16:10 30" 1600p monitors that were available from several companies (most commonly Dell and HP). Assuming you have a good scaler/doubler for 1600p, this size is comparable to a 27" CRT in vertical screen space. I've done this with a few DDR cabs which also use 27" CRTs

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I have a ULM26 on hand which I haven't used in a long time, but frankly I wouldn't recommend it anyways. Too expensive, and the low resolution, slow pixel response time, and unusual subpixel layout (it's RGB, but turned 90deg...) has a negative effect on image quality. The only benefits are it's 4:3 shape and low input lag. I also recall that HDMI has awful scaling problems in Windows, so I imagine wide screen content wont look great.

If you have the space, the best fitting monitor would probably be any of the 16:10 30" 1600p monitors that were available from several companies (most commonly Dell and HP). Assuming you have a good scaler/doubler for 1600p, this size is comparable to a 27" CRT in vertical screen space. I've done this with a few DDR cabs which also use 27" CRTs

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Thank you for that. I did see some of them but I did not think a 30" one would fit in my Rush space without any modifications to the blue bezel around the CRT. Or are you saying that it will fit but may be cut off on the sides?

When you say have a good scaler/doubler, what exactly do you mean? This is going to be running directly from a PC so there won't be any arcade hardware involved in the display pipe. It will be PC directly to the monitor.

Also in regards to the Unico, I wouldn't be using HDMI if I did end up going that route since you can't adjust the screen size. I would be going VGA most likely.
 
The 30" would need modifications to the bezel for sure (wasnt sure until I glanced at what a 2049 cab looked like). 27" with a wider bezel on top and bottom is probably more appropriate if you're OK with the smaller vertical screen space (you may not have a choice if you dont want to cut the bezel).

The scaler/doubler comment was mainly directed at running real hardware with fixed resolutions. If you're running only a PC you can disregard since you can control scaling/resolution in software.

VGA on the ULM26 has some major and unavoidable problems with gamma, so colors (red in particular) will look overblown and washed out. On top of that, the resolution of the panel is very low, so squishing an image to 16:9 just wont look very good, even if you somehow made that work.
 
Awesome man thanks a bunch for both of these!

Here's where the discussion about it started in the Unico thread just for reference so you can see what I'm talking about:


He has a screen shot of Outrun 2 running on it and you can see it's stretched vertically to fill the screen, and he has another pic showing that the screen adjustment section (where you change screen size with the remote controls) are grayed out. And he didn't have a non-HDMI way to test it out either.

Much appreciated!

Here is a photo of the cut bezel + LCD. I have two of these. Feel free to DM me if you are interested and to get a shipping quote. They are 1080p60 32" with VGA input and they accept 640x480 over VGA as well. You will need to rig up a mount with wood or a VESA mount but it shouldn't be too hard.
 

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