How I created my CRT television wall display at a retro video gaming convention

Retro World Expo 2025 just dropped last weekend here in Connecticut, and for my third year of providing a display built out of my collection of vintage CRT televisions, of course I decided to share the process of how I created this attraction with you all here! Many of you who attended the convention were able to see everything on the public facing side of my television wall, but as a special treat for you all I have provided here an exclusive behind the scenes peek at the mad scientist's lab of A/V equipment that lurks behind the curtain of this display. RWX 2025 was yet again another wonderful event, and I'm so grateful having been able to meet many at you at the convention this year! A big shout-out to all of you in attendance who greeted me during the show, and of course a huge thank you to everyone who helped me make this display possible. I did also participate in a CRT focused panel hosted by Steve of RetroTech this year! If you'd like to view this presentation in its entirety, please check out the video which is hosted on Steve's channel:    • CRT Masterclass 2025 at Retro World Expo w...   Also, after editing this entire thing together, my goodness I don't know what the sound design team for Super Mario World on the SNES were thinking but Geez Louise the music and sound effects for that game sure do cut through literally everything else. I kept the background audio on for most of my footage here and while all else just blends together into the usual convention hall blather, you can hear that silly game throughout the entire video.