mathewbeall
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Awesome. Glad you like ‘em.@ToddG thanks for the printables "feet" for it - just printed a set.... easy to print, easy to install, work great! Appreciate it!
I'd like to see that reduced in half or better.From an earlier post by @Zepherino
- Display lag measured from a Time Sleuth is approx 12ms across 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p.
This explains it perfectly, thank you! The faster recorded result was confusing me.@Zepherino if that helps you sleep at night, it takes less than ~16ms to draw a frame at 60Hz because of the vblank period (time for the beam to go back to the upper left corner of the screen).
I suppose the time sleuth starts counting on the rising edge of vsync.
That's enough from me. Thanks for coming to my rather pedantic TED talk.
So, I emailed unico asking if these monitors will be available in Canada (importing 2 was going to cost over $1000 cad via a reseller on amazon). Unico said they are looking to sell internationally eventually.
I also reached out to Arcadoo asking if they were thinking of doing 29 inch, 4 x 3 for candy cabinets and I got a reply saying that prior to COVID they were in the planning stages. They might come back to it after the launch of their 20.1 and other screen.
Just a note - I would love to keep crts running but it is getting hard to find parts and people to fix them. I have nanao with vertical collapse and polo 25 with some power issues.
Yup, I actually asked about a 25 inch, 27 inch and a 29 inch. The arcooda rep wrote 29 back in the email.To be clear, you probably want a 27" LCD instead of 29" since LCD sizes are based on viewable screen area.
Japan measures CRTs based on the size of the tube (29") whereas the US measures from viewable screen area (27").
The Unico 26" is fairly close to the correct size, and is probably the closest fit so far besides jerry rigging something with the extremely expensive LG DualUp (which probably doesn't work well with real boards compared to the Unico or Arcooda LCDs for a variety of reasons).