# Unico Phoenix Series 30" Arcade LCD Monitor Review

**Source:** Cooltoy  
**Type:** video  
**Published:** 2026-01-29  
**Duration:** 7m 21s  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fG1mYPosoKw

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## Analysis

Cooltoy reviews the Unico Fenix 30-inch LCD arcade monitor, designed as a CRT replacement for arcade cabinets. The monitor features HDMI, VGA, and legacy CGA/EGA inputs, solid picture quality with good viewing angles, 60Hz refresh rate, and 6ms response time. While impressed overall, the reviewer notes the short control cable length and limited mounting options as minor drawbacks.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Unico Fenix 30-inch monitor has 6ms response time, improved from previous Unico model at 16ms — _Cooltoy, direct product testing and comparison statement_
- [HIGH] Monitor uses TFT panel but with adequate viewing angles, not the standard TFT washed-out performance from side viewing — _Cooltoy, hands-on observation during review_
- [HIGH] 60Hz refresh rate is adequate for retro gaming — _Cooltoy, standard specification and opinion_
- [MEDIUM] Very few arcade cabinets actually need a 30-inch display, mainly showcase and candy cabinets that had 28-inch CRTs — _Cooltoy, market observation and opinion_
- [HIGH] Control cable is too short, making it difficult to adjust picture settings, especially in installed cabinet scenarios — _Cooltoy, direct product complaint and usability observation_

### Notable Quotes

> "Chances are you got a cabinet out there where the CRT died, you couldn't rebuild it, your game's down, you need something, and you want to stay true to that original aspect ratio that the arcades played on."
> — **Cooltoy**, opening
> _Establishes the primary use case for this monitor: CRT replacement for arcade collectors and operators_

> "Unico, please make this cord longer."
> — **Cooltoy**, mid-review
> _Direct product feedback on a usability issue with the control cable_

> "Originally I saw that this is a TFT monitor and I was like, 'Oh god, that's a terrible decision.' You need IPS or nothing, but you know, they have a decent display in here."
> — **Cooltoy**, quality assessment
> _Shows reviewer's initial skepticism about TFT technology was overcome by actual performance_

> "I was also very happy to see for fighting games that the response time on this is much less than older monitors they've released. Six milliseconds here versus I think it was like 16 on their last Unico Fenix monitor, which is not good at all if you're trying to be a fighting fanatic."
> — **Cooltoy**, performance assessment
> _Highlights competitive improvement in response time for fighting game use cases_

> "I'm happy to see Unico, you know, filling a void out there in the community."
> — **Cooltoy**, conclusion
> _Acknowledges market gap that Unico is addressing with large arcade LCD monitors_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Unico | company | Manufacturer of arcade LCD monitors including the Fenix series |
| Cooltoy | person | Content creator and reviewer analyzing arcade hardware and monitors |
| Fenix series | product | Unico's line of arcade LCD monitors; 30-inch model reviewed here |
| Unico Fenix 30-inch LCD | product | The specific monitor being reviewed, designed to replace arcade CRT displays |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Arcade monitor technology and CRT replacement solutions, LCD panel types (TFT vs IPS) and viewing angle performance, Arcade hardware specifications (response time, refresh rate, input options)
- **Secondary:** Fighting game competitive performance requirements, Arcade cabinet restoration and maintenance, Product design and usability (cable length, mounting options)

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.78) — Reviewer is impressed with overall performance and acknowledges the product fills a market niche, but identifies specific usability complaints (short cable, limited mounting options) that prevent a fully enthusiastic endorsement.

### Signals

- **[technology_signal]** Unico Fenix 30-inch LCD offers viable CRT replacement with improved specs (6ms response time vs. 16ms on prior model, TFT panel with good viewing angles) (confidence: high) — Direct product testing showing 60Hz refresh, 6ms response time, good side viewing angles, no dead pixels
- **[product_strategy]** Unico targeting underserved arcade cabinet market segment that needs large (28-30 inch) LCD replacements for showcase/candy cabinets (confidence: high) — Reviewer notes 'very few arcade cabinets actually need a 30-inch display' but acknowledges Unico 'filling a void out there in the community'
- **[product_concern]** Control cable too short, making OSD menu adjustment difficult or impractical in installed arcade cabinet scenarios (confidence: high) — Cooltoy explicitly requests longer cable: 'Unico, please make this cord longer' and explains usability impact
- **[product_concern]** Limited mounting options—only side-mounted holes, no top/bottom brackets (confidence: high) — Reviewer notes 'I do wish we had mounting brackets on the top and the bottom, but it is what it is'
- **[design_innovation]** Unico improved response time from 16ms to 6ms in current Fenix model, critical for fighting game competitiveness (confidence: high) — Reviewer: 'Six milliseconds here versus I think it was like 16 on their last Unico Fenix monitor'
- **[technology_signal]** TFT panel in this monitor performs better than expected, with good side viewing angles contrary to typical TFT limitations (confidence: high) — Reviewer surprised TFT worked well: 'Originally I saw that this is a TFT monitor and I was like Oh god that's a terrible decision... but you know they have a decent display in here'

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## Transcript

All right, in today's video, we're going to be checking out this absolutely massive arcade monitor from Unico. This is their Fenix series 30-inch LCD display. Chances are you got a cabinet out there where the CRT died, you couldn't rebuild it, your game's down, you need something, and you want to stay true to that original aspect ratio that the arcades played on. Well, this might be an option for you. All right, tour of the back side of the monitor here. As you can see, it's all fully encased in metal. No wires or anything you have to worry about shocking yourself. Here we have the OSD menu controller board. Got a little LED light indicator there. But we got your power button, menu button up and down, as well as your auto configuration. The length of the cable is definitely on the shorter side. I do wish it was longer, especially if you're trying to adjust the picture because this thing can't even go around to the front. And if you got this installed in an arcade cabinet, then it's even worse because then you're having to use like a mirror to try to adjust things. But, you know, um, Unico, please make this cord longer. 12V input there. We got our HDMI input, VGA input, as well as our audio jack there. Inside up here, we got our CGA and EGA connections for the old school arcades, as well as our three adjustable pots there. And that's it. Everything is nice and neat, tucked away inside this metal case. Most people are going to be using the HDMI and VGA connections for most newer games that are going to be using a monitor this size. As far as mounting options, we got the holes there on the side on the left hand and the right hand. I do wish we had mounting brackets on the top and the bottom, but it is what it is and this should be sufficient for most folks. All right, let's do a quick look at the OSD picture settings and menus. Should be very quick. Go up here. As you can see, our menu options. We got picture options, position, and language. And that's pretty much it. Going into picture, we got brightness, contrast, sharpness, and then we have color temperature. Color temperature, you have a few selectable options there. Brightness is already maxed out at 100 right out of the box. Contrast and sharpness are middle of the road at 50. And we have our settings for our picture size. We got horizontal position, vertical position, as well as horizontal and vertical position size. So, should be enough options there. But that way you can really dial in your picture and get it adjusted. Optic Blast. [laughter] Optic Blast. [screaming] Optic Blast. Smashes him. Second and goal. Lazy move. The score is tied. One minute to go. Easy. So, at the end of the day, I got to say I was very impressed with this Unico monitor, how it performed. Ran it through your standard LCD test. No issues whatsoever. No dead pixels. Refresh rate 60 Hz. You know, that's more than adequate for retro gaming. Black levels are great. Side to side viewing I was really impressed with. Originally I saw that this is a TFT monitor and I was like, "Oh god, that's a terrible decision." You need IPS or nothing, but you know, they have a decent display in here. It's got good viewing angles from the side. It's not your standard TFT. When you take your nose off that center line, it immediately becomes washed out. No, that's not the case. Thankfully here. 30 inches obviously is going to be a very commodity item. There's not a whole lot of arcade cabinets that kind of, you know, dictate needing this kind of display. Like the showcase cabinets, candy cabinets, a couple others out there that maybe had 28-inch arcade CRTs, this would be viable for, but not a whole lot of options out there as far as use case and absolute needs here. But I'm happy to see Unico, you know, filling a void out there in the community. I was also very happy to see for fighting games that the response time on this is much less than older monitors they've released. Six milliseconds here versus I think it was like 16 on their last Unico Fenix monitor, which is not good at all if you're trying to be a fighting fanatic. Glad to see this exist, guys. Let me know your thoughts and opinions down in the comments below. What do you think of the Unico 30-inch LCD display as well as the Unico Fenix series monitors? Are you a fan? Would you like to see things improved? Heat.

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*Exported from Journalist Tool on 2026-04-13 | Item ID: 031a3348-49d3-4fb3-9bf2-43258134a8a9*
