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Post by atolm on Dec 31, 2017 11:37:42 GMT
Nab a CRT with component inputs and one of HD Retrovisions component cables. I'd say just run with S-Video and a free CRT for the time being, and put away that $50 those component cables + adapter cost towards an OSSC.
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Post by Sonnington on Jan 7, 2018 23:03:18 GMT
OK, so I just got my SCART to HDMI dealy, hooray! This is the one I got. www.ebay.com/itm/SCART-To-HDMI-Video-Audio-Upscale-Converter-Adapter-1080P-HD-TV-DVD-SKy-Box-STB-/263395136138?var=&hash=item3d5392d28aSo my cat, the real Sonnington, my one and only true son, was going absolutely wild and crazy kitties when I brought the Saturn out. I couldn't really feel any input lag, albiet, I was playing on a Benq 144hz gaming monitor which may have helped mitigate that. The graphics kind of made me sick to my stomach after an hour or so. You can see in this picture it's almost like a JPEG that was uploaded too many times. The graphics definitely looked and felt fuzzy. So, I hope that helps you in your decision somewhat. Component or RGB would definitely give a better picture.
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