Jo22 wrote on 2025-08-10, 18:10:
I probably shouldn't ask this, but.. why?
These kinds of games (pixel art, point&click) unfold their beauty on a CRT.
So what difference does correct/incorrect aspect ratio make on an LCD?
For various reasons. As a computer enthusiast from the golden age, I also really like notebooks, especially those from the 90s, where the compromises revealed great capacity for innovation and courage on the part of designers and brands. I like the idea of having a retro notebook (actually, I have more than one, including the beautiful PowerBook 12, the rare Canon with integrated inkjet). Having chosen to collect the IBM brand for its long history, I chose this laptop model that combines excellent design and construction with a certain compatibility with the DOS world. I agree that the colors of CRTs are significantly better, but I've never liked the blurry effects of CRTs. I've always loved the precision of LCDs where at 1024x768 you could count the pixels that made up the image one by one. For this reason, the CRT I chose is a Trinitron, because in my opinion it is the one that comes closest to the precision of LCDs in rendering individual pixels.