Havent made that video yet.
Ive been using that setup and its not perfect, sometimes when I exist a game like doom, sometimes the screen remains blank, you can still go to another programme by typing in the address at the command prompt.
Commander Keen 1 & 4 (assume the others) don't display a picture, the games work as I can hear the game sounds and by swapping the monitor cable with a 17" crt, the game must enter some kind of mode where it does'nt agree with the lcd, I havent come across any other games that have this problem.
A work around could be having a newer retro computer with a DVI interface? When I get time i'll check it out.
With the pixels so largely blown up you can see vertical lines in low res games (which might be most games?) It was apparent in Secret weapons of the luftwaffe & Wolfenstein 3d, for instance in prince of persia where you have a block that is one shade of blue/grey, you can clearly see one line is slightly darker/lighter to the next line, where its obvious the colour is the same. This happens in Wolf3d with the ceiling colours and the floor colours, its one of those things you get used to though.
When I switched back to the crt to look for these lines I could strain my eyes and see the black dots/pixels tbat you could say is a problem with crts? I dont think you could say one is better than the other, you have the choice of a big screen or a screen they does'nt display those different vertical shades of colour.
This problem does not exist in windows, its purely an issue with low res graphics.
Another good thing with this monitor is assigning shortcut buttons, the top 2 of the 4 front buttons (down the bottom right hand corner) Ive assigned one to DVI, one to VGA, that way I can quickly switch between my main pc and my 386 through vga, its a 2 button press to switch monitors so keep that in mind, ie one press brings up the 4 options that correspond to each button ie "DVI-D, VGA, MENU, EXIT".
A dissapointment in that regard is the lack of a 3rd shortcut button for Display Port, I was thinking that would be great for having the old 386, newer pentium 333 with DVI display card and the display port for the main pc, their might be a suitable solution with a 2 port switch and having the 386 on seperate VGA and keyboard/mouse.
Im getting some games together to make a video, I'll post back when its ready.