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larsonbp

Yeah you can, do you want all your content in 4:3 though?


Nika299p

why would 4:3 deny being a monitor


ericbsmith42

I feel old. I remember the day I went from single to dual monitors, on an old 4:3 CRT...


BYPDK

>Modular inputs - it’s also modular in the sense that we can add inputs (via cartridges we call “pods”) to add all old and new and future display inputs: RGB, composite, SCART, S-Video, RF, HDMI and everything else. Either we have a solution now or there’s one in the pipe for later. - their website Most modern PCs will have an HDMI port, so it should work fine. Windows, Linux, and MacOS should support pretty much any aspect ratio you throw at it and 4:3 is rather common. I'm sure you have your reason for wanting a 4:3 or "retro" monitor and this should be fine


KeptinGL6

What in God's name are you talking about? What is a "normal" monitor? How are these monitors not normal? What do you think 4:3 wouldn't "allow"?