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Originally Posted by dieseljeep
After repairing TV sets for 50+ years, I have a hard time watching a TV, that is slightly less than perfect. Right now, I can't tell you how many sets I have. I can't stand a set with bleeding colors, poor gray-scale.
Some of my old sets aren't as good, but they're not my daily watchers.
The G/W near here had a 27" Sony Wega, from about 2003 for $1.99. It had Super VHS, RGB and all the other options. 
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An American TV with RGB? That's quite impressive!
Any TV I get with component video, I modify for RGB inputs too as a switchable option. My technique is different depending on how the TV handles those inputs. Most I can just modify the circuitry and get RGB directly fed in. Some need an internal RGB to Y/Pr/Pb conversion if it has one of those stupid all-in-one chips that you can't bypass.