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Nintendo may be taking their sweet time to bring a Wii HD to the masses, but in the meantime you can boost your current system's video output to full 1080p HD with VDIGI's VD-W3 HDMI Upscaler ...
I’ve owned this HDMI upscaler for over a year now, and while I still do the vast majority of my Switch gaming in Handheld mode, the mClassic has made the times when I feel like playing Nintendo ...
The device offers HDMI output for TV screens which can also be adapted to DVI using a simple converter. For HDMI it offers the 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p signals and for DVI supports 1280x1024 ...
However, an HDMI upscaler like Marseille’s mClassic can solve all these problems. You’d normally spend $99 for the mClassic, but it's on sale for just $79 during Prime Day.
Mcbazel OSSC retro gaming upscaler | $139.90 $111.92 at Amazon Save $27.98 - This Black Friday deal knocks 20% off one of the best upscalers for playing retro games, and it's a bit of an ...
We check out VDIGI's VD-W3 HDMI Upscaler for Wii; does it drastically improve the Wii's video output by upscaling it to full 1080p HD? Find out in our full review.
It connects via HDMI and also supports MP3 discs, JPEG picture shows and up to 1080/60p. Finally, the Input Link is basically a straightforward way to add an extra four HDMI ports to your BRAVIA HDTV.
Retro-Bit's Super RetroTrio Plus can play NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis cartridges and output them at 720p over HDMI, but the upscaling makes 16-bit games look a bit soft.
Systems driven by emulation and impressive HDMI mods are available to give the NES a fresh look, and now retroUSB is pitching in with a console that promises an integrated HDMI output at 720p ...
Yamaha’s new 11.2 channel A/V receiver is certainly impressive, featuring HDMI 1.3 (5 inputs, 2 outputs), 1080p upscaling, 2 usb ports, and ethernet which can connect to a networked drive or ...