Subj : Re: Nintendo To : Ganiman From : Nightfox Date : Tue Dec 06 2022 10:06:21 Re: Re: Nintendo By: Ganiman to Nightfox on Tue Dec 06 2022 01:02 pm Ga> Yes, TVs have basically dropped composite and component inputs. And if Ga> they have them, their interal upscalers are so bad you don't want to use Ga> it anyway. Watch the My Life in Gaming content and look up Retrotink. Ga> Retrotink probably makes the best upscalers today. They have a few models Ga> in different price ranges. They might not be cheap but they are very much Ga> worth it and will future proof your old consoles for many years to come. Interesting.. I thought if my TV had the component inputs, there wouldn't be much point in buying an HDMI adapter for my Nintendo Wii. I'd heard there would be little to no visual difference.. I actually think the Wii looks okay on the TV I'm using it with. I wonder how different it might look if its video was upscaled, and if there would be any lag in the video due to it being processed and upscaled. Nightfox --- SBBSecho 3.15-Linux * Origin: Digital Distortion: digdist.synchro.net (21:1/137) .