I Bought a Sony PVM-14M2E… I Can’t Go Back Now
In this Sony PVM-14M2E review, I go deep into what it’s like long-term and how it compares directly to consumer CRT TVs, which many retro gamers still use for 240p and 480i gaming. After months of use, I break down where the PVM excels, where consumer CRTs still hold up, and what really matters for authentic retro gaming. In this PVM CRT review, I go over why this monitor is so highly regarded, how it compares to other CRTs, and why it has completely changed how I experience classic games on systems like SNES, PlayStation, and Sega consoles. 🔔 Subscribe for more retro gaming reviews and CRT hardware deep dives! 🕹️ CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro & Monitor Overview 00:48 PAL & NTSC Support 01:13 Video Signal Sharpness 01:48 The Ideal Screen Size 02:23 Build Quality & Weight 03:29 Front Panel Controls 05:42 Rear Input Connections 06:20 Menu & Settings Calibration 07:39 Picture Quality & Scanlines 09:03 RGB vs Composite Video 10:25 PVM vs Consumer CRT TVs 12:07 Retro Gaming Advantages 13:08 Maintenance & Servicing 13:42 Final Verdict Disclaimer: CRT and PVM monitors contain internal high-voltage components that can hold a lethal electrical charge even when powered off and unplugged from the wall. Do not open, mod, or attempt to service a monitor yourself unless you are a trained professional with the proper safety equipment. This video is intended strictly for educational and entertainment purposes. #SonyPVM #CRTGaming #RetroGaming

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