Supports up to 32 inputs.
Hooking up your beloved retro gaming hardware to a modern-day TV isn’t always a straightforward process, given the dazzling array of different AV options over the past few decades.
While many people now make use of upscalers like the RetroTink 4K and OSSC, there’s still the issue of connecting the device physically to the analog video signals from vintage hardware – and if you have multiple machines set in your gaming den, it can quickly become a frustrating process. Likewise, if you’re using an old-school CRT, you might only have one display due to space concerns, and constantly reaching around the back to swap out inputs isn’t much fun.
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Supports up to 32 inputs.
Hooking up your beloved retro gaming hardware to a modern-day TV isn’t always a straightforward process, given the dazzling array of different AV options over the past few decades.
While many people now make use of upscalers like the RetroTink 4K and OSSC, there’s still the issue of connecting the device physically to the analog video signals from vintage hardware – and if you have multiple machines set in your gaming den, it can quickly become a frustrating process. Likewise, if you’re using an old-school CRT, you might only have one display due to space concerns, and constantly reaching around the back to swap out inputs isn’t much fun.
Read the full article on timeextension.com