Reply 120 of 128, by bZbZbZ
villeneuve wrote on 2021-06-13, 17:51:Thanks for all the input. So the very cheap/free to get 5:4 displays are not an option for DOS machines if you care about correct aspect ratio etc. which is sad. I do have several CRTs but I wanted to use an LCD for a SVGA & Glide DOS sim/simcade steering wheel racing setup.
Regarding the Dell monitors: The model I have two examples of, the U2311H, does indeed offer 4:3 ratio, but it's always zoomed so that there are only black bars left and right instead of all around AFAIK. I still have to try a DOS PC connected to that display though, but my expectations are pretty low.
Btw I love the look of the bezel of the Dell U2311H and the U2410 has the same style. Just nice plain 90° angles 😀
Yeah, it's difficult to recommend an LCD display for DOS due to the typically lousy scaling and typical issues with non-60Hz refresh rates. I mean, if you're okay with the sacrifices then go right ahead... but finding an LCD that can mitigate those issues can be roughly as difficult as finding an old CRT...
When the resolution is less than 640x480 there's just this distinct CRT look that an LCD can never recreate. At low resolutions you can see the gaps between the scanned rows of a CRT and there's just nothing like it (although the CRT Royale shader in Retroarch is an impressive recreation). Personally I don't find the razor sharp integer scaled 'pixel perfect' look to be more attractive than the boring soft scaled blown up image you'd normally get when scaling 320x200 to say 1280x1024.