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The RetroScaler2x AV/SV/YPBPR to HDMI Converter is a cutting-edge device designed for retro gaming enthusiasts. It supports a variety of resolutions (240p, 480i, 288p, 576i) and seamlessly converts them to HDMI output, ensuring zero lag and customizable viewing options. With support for both NTSC and PAL signals, this converter is perfect for a wide range of gaming consoles, making it an essential accessory for any retro gamer.
Power Plug | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
Connector Type Used on Cable | VGA, HDMI, Component |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Television |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming Console, Television |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish Types | Hdmi |
Color | Blue |
C**L
Amazing Device, worth the extra cost Amazon is asking.
Absolutely fantastic image quality! Using this with a SNES and S-Video, 2X mode with NO smoothing, this is the best image I've ever seen out of my console. Whereas most other devices will upscale and "smear" the image, this little thing actually integrally scales the image on both axis evenly and deinterlaces, leading to proper pixel distribution at higher resolutions. Before purchasing, you should be aware that these are sold on other websites for around 20 dollars and are just generic Chinese made clones of the RetroTink. However if like me, you love Amazons return policy and didn't want to wait 2 weeks, the less than 100 dollar price itself is still worth it if you intend to put 100s of hours into a system, or more. Screenshot below using the settings I listed, directly from my Super Nintendo.
J**.
Got it working, check your source system settings
Got this working with the Nintendo Wii! It took some time to figure out but happy with the results. The sound is perfect and the video is decent.I almost returned this as the video was black and white, split and duplicated on my TV. Tried pressing all the button combinations on the RetroScaler2x but couldn't get it working properly. I went into the Wii screen resolution settings and changed the output from 480p to 480i, instant success.There's no lag on the video or audio but haven't tried any intensive games, just Wii Sports.For reference, my video is being output to an LG 4k OLED TV with no issues. The HDMI cord is running through a Pioneer Elite receiver, then to the TV, also no issues.So far, really happy with this product. Some reviewers said to do a Firmware update but I could not find any instructions for doing this. Went to the manufacturer website as well as their GitHub support page but no luck. A commenter said they stopped providing Firmware updates because it was bricking some devices. I'll keep an eye on whether this changes and update my review of I see something.Attached are the before and after pictures of the resolution change. Going to keep testing other consoles to see if there are any limitations for this device.
T**N
Works Great
Got this hooked up last night. Little blurry, the "smoothing button" didn't seem to do anything but that could be me not understanding how to use it.
M**N
Avoid
Overly expensive and did not work very well. Everything looked blurry and muddy no matter what I did.
N**G
Love it
Works with my LG C1 build quality seems decent picture quality is good easy to setup hardly any lag if any at all
N**S
Cheap and kind of works
The Build quality feels off. The plastic feels slightly better that a cheap knock off, Like when you buy a third party controller but not the one you know is the cheap one. It works but its hard to tell if its really working or if its just acting as a pass-through. I was able to hook up several systems and they did work, but there was a very noticeable lag from the system to my PC. I set it up a few ways.1: Console -> Scaler -> TV = some lag but nothing crazy. As a casual gamer, you would be fine depending on the game. I would guess 1/8 -1/4 second of lag2: Console -> Scaler -> PC = 1/4 to 1/2 second of lag3: Console -> Scaler (splitter used)-> TV -> PC = 1/2 to 1/3rd second of lag4: Console -> TV (A/V out) -> Scaler -> PC = 1/3rd to 1 full second lag5: Consoler -> TV (S-Video out) -> Scaler -> PC = Game on TV only, Not compatible with S-Video out from TV (specifically a Coby TV-DVD2050 20" color TV)Over all, good for day to day use. But for any sort of streaming/recording, I would pass.
J**Z
Love it
I lil bit hard to understand at first, but it’s easy to learn
M**2
Update the official firmware and reset defaults and it works great!
Ordered these while trying to streamline my retro gaming setup. I ordered one for an SNES and one for an N64. When I initially received them I was convinced they were broken. Turning on the console sent a signal maybe 1/10 times and there was around a 30 second delay IF it would even show anything. After going to the manufacturer website and downloading the firmware tool and updating to the 0.8.4 firmware these actually work really well! There is about a 2-4 second startup delay after the console powers on, but they reliably work and I can completely live with this.I previously had been switching consoles using a Retro Scaler 2X which worked great, but was hoping to be able to do less cable juggling and switching by adding some additional scalers into the mix. I think the Retro Scaler 2X is also maybe by Bitfunx. The picture quality with the S-Video + 2X + Smoothing looks basically identical to the Retro Scaler, except now I have slightly less of an octopus setup connected to the TV.The pictures are very clear, without color striping. The edges are crisp but not harsh. It looks as you would hope from a 480p output of a really old console, and is miles better than using component or S-video cables directly. Highly recommend this, but definitely make sure you update the firmware and reset the defaults!!! I don't know why they arrived in such a strange state, but both I received worked very poorly before the firmware update, so I think this is a manufacturing thing.
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