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Swan 17-02-2023 11:47 PM

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125777574743

Swan 17-10-2023 12:00 AM

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/126139057657

The Evil Dead VHS - Pre-Cert.

I've never seen one with the "not guilty" banner for sale, ever. Only seen a couple collectors on youtube show them off years ago. I have a feeling it's gonna do extremely well.

Been on for just over a day and bidding already at £275. Just under 6 days left.


user104658 17-10-2023 10:59 AM

VHS is a crappy format to be honest... It can only be for the nostalgia value there.

However for retro gaming (anything up to and including PlayStation 1/N64) - they look and play best on a 4:3 CRT television and always will. They were made for them, and they look terrible on high-resolution screens. There's no way around that. I have dreams of one day having a gaming nostalgia room and it will 100% have a couple of CRT tellys in it :joker:.

arista 17-10-2023 12:24 PM

Yes 1080i LCD came next

Ideal for TV broadcast via HDMI



I ignore the 720P
half HD tv's

Zizu 17-10-2023 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 11253849)
The average CRT TV (the big backs, weighs a ton TV's) are going for an average of £60 on ebay, some portables are going for £100.

Video tapes, especially Horror's, and not just Pre-Cert videos (which have always been quite valuable). Child's Play, the original VHS for example is currently on ebay with a £50 bid.

VHS Players, averaging £30/60.

Funny how things we throw out, sometimes pay people to collect for the skip now have a nice few quid value....

Does anyone on here still have any old TV and VHS media?


What’s the attraction of those old fashioned, bulky TVs ??


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Zizu 17-10-2023 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11253855)
when anything becomes rare, it's value rises, even if it's a pile of useless crap :laugh:


What about one of those old fashioned Casio hand-held portable TVs ?!

(3cm screen)


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arista 17-10-2023 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11348773)
What about one of those old fashioned Casio hand-held portable TVs ?!

(3cm screen)



Yes they need did a freeview version

Zizu 17-10-2023 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 11348777)
Yes they need did a freeview version


Mine can’t get any kind of signal now though ..


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Swan 17-10-2023 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11348772)
What’s the attraction of those old fashioned, bulky TVs ??


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Like SB said, they're much better for retro gaming, much bolder colours and much more pleasurable experience.

VHS on CRT is purely for nostalgia, not quality.

Zizu 17-10-2023 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 11348865)
Like SB said, they're much better for retro gaming, much bolder colours and much more pleasurable experience.

VHS on CRT is purely for nostalgia, not quality.


I thought the selling point of the new tellies was more vibrant colours ??


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Swan 17-10-2023 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11348901)
I thought the selling point of the new tellies was more vibrant colours ??


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Well yeah, modern tech goes with modern tech and all that. But PS2, Mega Drives, Nintendo games from the early 00's and 90's/80's where consoles made with CRT display in mind. So they gel together much better.

bots 17-10-2023 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11348901)
I thought the selling point of the new tellies was more vibrant colours ??


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the issue is that the high definition tv's of today have a picture that is too detailed. It makes older low definition video sources look fuzzy. So because older tv's are also low resolution they are a better match to the video source

user104658 18-10-2023 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 11348865)
Like SB said, they're much better for retro gaming, much bolder colours and much more pleasurable experience.

VHS on CRT is purely for nostalgia, not quality.

Said it TWICE no less - apparently also replied to this thread in January :joker:. At least I'm consistent...

Swan 18-10-2023 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Soldier Boy (Post 11350633)
Said it TWICE no less - apparently also replied to this thread in January :joker:. At least I'm consistent...

Yeah, and you can really see the difference. Have you got an old CRT you play retro games on?

Literally, if anyone on TIBB's has some VHS tapes, or VHS Players they wanna sell, DM me. Im deep into collecting VHS tapes atm (mainly big box/ex rental and pre certs). And VHS Players i've been fixing. It's such a chill hobby.

user104658 19-10-2023 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 11350703)
Yeah, and you can really see the difference. Have you got an old CRT you play retro games on?

Literally, if anyone on TIBB's has some VHS tapes, or VHS Players they wanna sell, DM me. Im deep into collecting VHS tapes atm (mainly big box/ex rental and pre certs). And VHS Players i've been fixing. It's such a chill hobby.

I don't have room for anything like that currently, I don't even have any old consoles set up, just the PC, PS5 and Switch (and a dusty Xbox 360 because we still occasionally bust out Guitar Hero :joker: ). Any oldschool gaming is on emulators these days.

I do still own a Master System, Megadrive, SNES, classic "big" PS1, PS2 and GameCube but they're all boxed up waiting for the day when I realise my dream and have a garage conversion for gaming/home cinema :flutter:. One day, one day.

My sister still has a VHS player and the full VHS box sets of Buffy and Angel. Maybe they'll end up being worth something.

TBF you can tell with those why sourcing the old ones is popular: the "remastered version" of the older series (S1-4 of Buffy and S1 of Angel) are terrible on Disney+. They've been cropped to 16:9 which loses some of the detail in some scenes, and the lighting/colour palette is totally ruined. Some night-time scenes look like bright daylight because they messed up the contrast (Buffy handled dark scenes by having the characters illumated brightly, with the backgrounds dark... the remasters "equalise" the contrast making the backgrounds far brighter. Very weird.)

Anyway... I should probably try to buy a couple of decent CRT's, they're getting rarer and will probably end up stupidly expensive. I live in the sort of little village where well-to-do people with kids who have flown the nest and far too many bedrooms will almost CERTAINLY have a few tucked away, with no idea that they're worth anything. Local Facebook Pages can be a gold mine.

James 20-10-2023 12:53 AM

I recorded a lot of programmes off the TV in the 90s on VHS tape. I don't know what is on the tapes because I didn't label most of them lol.

user104658 20-10-2023 01:57 AM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 11351916)
I recorded a lot of programmes off the TV in the 90s on VHS tape. I don't know what is on the tapes because I didn't label most of them lol.

My dad used to rent and... Umm... "back up"... Films from Blockbuster using two VCR's connected together with a SCART cable. There would be very occasional visual blips or sound glitches/wobbles in this process, and as a result, films that I watched repeatedly as a kid had those glitches as standard and they became a normal part of the film...

Best example is, we had Independence day, and there's a scene where Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum are standing together looking at the small alien ship hatching the plan to infiltrate the mother ship. On our version, it glitched and repeated about two seconds: they were looking at each other, both look at the ship, it blipped back to them looking at each other, and repeated the bit where they turn to look at the ship.

Mkst have watched that ccopy dozens of times.

TO THIS DAY if I watch Independence Day on streaming or whatever, I find it weird when that DOESN'T happen :laugh:.

Another example is, on our copy of Back To The Future there was a bit where the sound went higher pitched for maybe 5 seconds. Again I expect it to happen every time I see the film...


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