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04 Feb, 2018
Expensive and incredibly heavy but there is no substitute for certain applications
1 of 1 found this helpful Yes, this is a real aperture grille Trinitron with a Sony tube. As such it gives a picture as vibrant as a modern OLED monitor, if not as bright, and much more vivid than even a high-end IPS LCD. However, it is INCREDIBLY heavy (over 60 lbs.), makes audible noise, and costs $100 to ship. As an analog display it can suffer from overscan/underscan issues and may require manual adjustment in some games to get the picture centered and pushed out to the edges. This is just about the best possible retro computing and retro gaming display, but for modern applications you could buy a 4K IPS screen for the same money and get something much more suited to the task. If you want a CRT screen, this is the ultimate CRT, but it means living with a big CRT and some people might not want to deal with the bother.

15 Jul, 2017
Excellent PS/2-compatible gaming mouse
This mouse, while an old design, is ideal for retro computer builds where a USB-only mouse may not be desirable, or as a more inexpensive alternative to modern gaming mice like Logitech's own G502 Proteus. Like most Logitech optical mice, it has what is called a "perfect sensor" with no Z tracking or angle snapping, and the 1800 dpi should be enough for any monitor smaller than 4K. Its only weaknesses are that its rather tall and fat design can make it a bit less comfortable than say, a G502 or a Razer Diamondback for people with small hands or who use the claw grip, and the 1800 dpi limit may not be enough for users with 4K displays.