> Arcade monitors have small knobbed potentiometers for adjusting contrast, brightness, > vsync, vertical size, horizontal size, h position and v position, often on a small > remote PCB that is under the control panel, but sometimes near the front of the CRT > depending on the cabinet/monitor setup. > > It's unlikely it was a true TV because that would require an RGB->NTSC encoder PCB.
Believe me, they were TVs. I just forgot to mention they didn't contain JAMMA boards. Consoles on arcade cabinets go far beyond XBOX, I can say since Atari 2600. Let's not forget MAME based machines also.
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