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Post by sonicfoot on Dec 19, 2003 18:15:07 GMT -5
I just recently read a review on the PS2 port of KOF 2002/2001, and it mentioned bout the the image quality on Arcade monitor being different to the quality seen on a Television screen. I thought in the arcades they use just a normal TV screen for arcade machines. What the heck is the difference between an Arcade monitor, a TV, and a PC Monitor anyway? 
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Post by Kazuya_UK on Dec 19, 2003 19:28:14 GMT -5
I think they were probably talking crap to be honest  I don't know the ins and outs of arcade monitors, but they all run on RGB, which is better than the usual composite leads you get with the PS2 - maybe this is what they were talking about? If you hookup your PS2 using an RGB cable (although mosts TV's in the US don't have RGB unfortunately) it should be just as good picture quality wise, or even SVHS would be comparable. Kaz
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Post by Daaren on Dec 19, 2003 19:59:48 GMT -5
I dunno if its RGB, but i bought a high-definition cable or something like that, now the games looks cleaner but low-res games looks pixelated
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Post by sonicfoot on Dec 19, 2003 20:30:26 GMT -5
Wow, certain cables can make a lot of difference. What about PC Monitors then? Why is it that low res games comes out very bad on PC Monitor (via a VGA box) as opposed to a Television? 
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