I'll give you an example from the LCM. They had a PLATO terminal with its original plasma flat panel display. I'd been reading about PLATO for years and had even run it in emulation but I'd never seen actual hardware before visiting the LCM.
The experience on the original terminal was way different than emulation. The way the screen worked and the tactile feel of the keyboard was the core of the experience of it. Sitting at an actual terminal really changed my understanding the system because it gave me a physical context that software emulation could not provide. You'd be hard pressed to emulate the eye melting nature of the original plasma display or the stiffness of the keyboard.
The physical experience is a huge part of the overall thing. I have a C64 Maxi and it's absolutely amazing, exquisitely close to the original (but with an HDMI output and USB ports)
The experience on the original terminal was way different than emulation. The way the screen worked and the tactile feel of the keyboard was the core of the experience of it. Sitting at an actual terminal really changed my understanding the system because it gave me a physical context that software emulation could not provide. You'd be hard pressed to emulate the eye melting nature of the original plasma display or the stiffness of the keyboard.