Ok, here are the screenshots. All of these except for the one right below this was taken with a Fuji Digital Camera of the actual TV. Sorry for the occasional blur, hard to keep that camera steady. Also, any screen movement shows up as a blur too, I assure you this is just the photo.. and at least you know I'm not taking screen shots of a emulation;)  I did momentarily hook it up to my vid cap on my computer but the color was so off of what the TV looked like I felt it didn't do the colors justice at all. I really need to take time and tweak my monitor and also update my vid cap drivers or maybe even hardware,, I'm still on a gforce  with built in cap;P The computer cap looked way too red unlike the TV. The TV was is a RCA and was set to Auto Color. I figured this was fairest way for a base for the Auto Color must use some type of standard. The pics of course still don't do the end product justice but you definitely get the idea. The colors are a tad off even with the camera. Actual image is a tad darker/richer. Also 'purple' doesn't capture too well with my camera for some reason, but once again, these pics should help give a good idea of the output.


This is the only computer example
The rest are all of the actual TV while the games are playing, a couple with the camera flash and room lights on!
I will get more computer cap pics later when I have time to adjust my monitor.
Actual TV screen looks darker in person, camera lightens image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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