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Mizuki company in Japan is now collecting collective financing to suit the attractive PCS devices X68000 Z SUPER and X68000 Z XVI Miniatus Retro. What can the company do to create a CRT -like screen suitable for the age (late nineties) in 2025? Mezuki decided to draw group financing The manufacture of the acrylic acrylic structure from LCD 4: 3 reproduces the classic CRT atmosphere ((machine translation). CRT lovers You may be disappointed with this LCD supply, apparently.
X68000 PCS was a popular phenomenon for a computer in Japan in the late 1980s, and some of the most attractive examples of its kind were produced by Sharp. The inherent demand for nostalgia products in Japan ignited Retro Mini X68000 Z SUPER and X68000 Z XVI. These regimes that have been chained with love with matching keyboards and mice are now also Distributed all over the world Via Indiegogo.
Now, in order to complete, Mizuki designed “a custom screen of the same range that can be used alongside the X68000 Z Super/Z XVI.” The company had already had a small screen in the form of a 5 -inch unit. However, this does not correctly coincide with the Retro Mini X68000 Z SUPER and X68000 Z XVI, so this 8 -inch design was asked. The original (largest) X68000 systems, which are sold in Japan in the 1980s, came with 14 -inch screens.
For the appropriate physical scaling, the new screen packs an 8 -inch screen in its attractive black structure, its location can be located on a rotating base holder. This width is said to be a LCD 1024 x 768 pixel screen (4: 3) with a 60 Hz update.
Its weight at 1.5 kg, the screen is turned on by the 5V/3A delivery, and it will connect to your MINI computer via HDMI. Stear loudspeakers are compact, there is also a 3.5 mm ear socket, as well as physical controls in size, brightness and contrast.
Something doubtful is what caught our attention is that Mizuki intends to use “curved acrylic structure (which) is reproducing the classic CRT atmosphere.” This does not seem to be the most beautiful idea of a usable view. It raises the issue of whether there will be an acrylic sheet swollen in front of the LCD screen, or that both acrylic and LCD will be curved in one way or another like a modern curved screen. Without any depth of device specifications, it may be better to wait for the unit reviews before buying this product.
Although it is suitable for decorating, we believe that CRT lovers may be somewhat disappointed in the results they get from the LCD screen mentioned above. CRTS has become very required yet By the members of the reactionary community, and others, for several great attributes. First of all, the use of CRTS will be authentic in this case. Usually, CRTS comes with very low inputs, and they do not have length problems. Users may also prefer to see the original CRT features such as scanning lines, phosphorus glow, and CRT presenter – to provide a good reactionary experience.
Some CRT -like effects can be simulated or repeated on LCDS. However, we see that it is maximum CRT Simulator Shader To work as intended – with 240 Hz+ OLED recommendation for the best experience.
Above: x68000 Z2 promotional video project
At 35,000 Japanese yen, which is approximately 240 dollars, the custom X68000 Z2 is not the price of bargaining as well. It is likely that you will largely push “appearance and feeling” instead of performance or quality in terms of screen.
This screen started a group financing trip in Japan on Friday, and the project will last for another 18 days on the Kibidango platform (higher connected). I raised more than a third of the Crowdfunder goal in just two days, so it seems to be a successful project. This means that we may see it come west (or rather, all over the world) via Indiegogo, in time. By that time, we may have skewed reviews from Japan to check to see if this screen is an interesting investment.
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