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Even wired it for headrest speakers :D
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Chair looks cool! I hope you don’t mind me saying so though, but your entertainment center seems to be a bit of a time warp (tube TV!, original Xbox? )
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Looks to have more adjustment than the average Miata seat. ;)
I like that the seat belt latch is still there.
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Origial Xbox, PS2 (underneath), Wii and Dreamcast are all under there. These are off to the side.
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And it’s a 32" Sony Trinitron XBR manufactured in 1992 . 3 S-Video inputs, 3 composite inputs and 2 coax inputs. It’s perfect as a retro-gaming tv.
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Ohh saw the Wii, but couldn’t tell what the PS2 was since it’s just a black blob. Black Dreamcast didn’t register (I saw the controller, but took it for a 360 controller, though I see now the center piece is deeper and grayer). Quite a collection off to the side there.
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Yeah it’ s hard to make out the Dreamcast especially since it’s a black Sega Sports edition.
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Definitely. When I bought my current TV, one deciding factor in paying more for the Samsung over the TCL was that it still had a component/composite input (it’s a weird combo adapter). Getting much harder to get those classic systems on screen, and I’m sure the tube TV is a better fit since it is what they were designed to output to natively (except the X box which could do 720p, though didn’t really have the power to do so in most games ) .
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Honestly it’s not even worth playing older systems on modern tvs. At least with emulation you can supersample.
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I had no idea that I needed this in my life until now.
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1992 me would be so jealous if he wasn’t stuck behind hte tv trying to swap the fucking nes rf adaptor out
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Lol yeah thats what makes having 2 RF connectors amazing. Especially because the signal is so weak from systems like the Atari 2600 or Colecovision that it won’t trip an automatic switch.