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Old 08 February 2010, 21:02   #1
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Chunky looking Graphics.

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OK, got an Amiga running on a 20 inch Samsung TV via scart input but is there any answer
to the chunky looking graphics at all.

Thanks for reading....
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Old 09 February 2010, 03:22   #2
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I think most old games display chunky pixels and sprites on LCD screens. It happens with my Amiga's, Megadrive, Snes and all my other old systems. The only old system i have that still looks great on an LCD screen is my Neo Geo (but still looks better using an old CRT screen ).

Don't forget back then most people were using 14" CRT screens with their Amiga's and other old computers/consoles.
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I think most old games display chunky pixels and sprites on LCD screens. It happens with my Amiga's, Megadrive, Snes and all my other old systems. The only old system i have that still looks great on an LCD screen is my Neo Geo (but still looks better using an old CRT screen ).

Don't forget back then most people were using 14" CRT screens with their Amiga's and other old computers/consoles.
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As I thought, justed hoped maybe there was an answer to make it all look a lot better.

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Old 09 February 2010, 14:28   #4
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Is it an LCD TV? ...
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Old 09 February 2010, 16:24   #5
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I'm not sure? i just assumed as i notice "chunky" graphics more with LCD screens
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Is it an LCD TV? ...
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Yes, sorry, LCD TV......
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smear a thin layer across the screen
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smear a thin layer across the screen
You'll go blind, you know...
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