20 inch crt instead of 19 inch

Working with a Pi makes it a bit trickier.
You will need something to convert from hdmi to analog but I have never experimented with that myself.
There are solutions to use a component or scart input consumer TV that work well also.

Arcade monitors come up for sale all over the mainland and there is an active community of great arcade collecting people in Canada.
 
Working with a Pi makes it a bit trickier.
You will need something to convert from hdmi to analog but I have never experimented with that myself.
There are solutions to use a component or scart input consumer TV that work well also.

Arcade monitors come up for sale all over the mainland and there is an active community of great arcade collecting people in Canada.
Doing one now with an RGBpi. It ends up running its own flavorOS. Added $75 to the build cost to run off a Chamma harness, but drives CRT. pcJunkie's board also caught my attention for its ability to shutdown gracefully on power off, but was not readily available at the time . Been caught up in cabinet rebuild.
 
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