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RAD2X Powered by RetroTINK for NINTENDO - BRAND NEW - SOLD OUT UNTIL 2022
$ 79.2
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Description
Brand new in sealed factory packagingLatest version
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RGB + Composite to miniHDMI output
Super low latency = NO LAG!!!
Out of production until March 2022
SOLD OUT EVERYWHERE!!!
The RAD2x is the perfect
plug and play low latency solution for connecting your Super Nintendo (SNES), Super Famicom, GameCube and N64 to a modern flat screen television. This is based on the same technology used in the RetroTINK2x with the added bonus of supporting RGB video, and unlike other all-in-one HD cable solutions the RAD2X correctly interprets the 240p signal and processes this as a progressive scan image and then line doubles this to 480P.
Specifications:
100% compatible with every Nintendo console which uses a MultiAV socket.
Auto detects RGB signal and defaults to composite video for non RGB consoles like the NTSC GameCube and N64. The LED illuminates purple for RGB mode and Yellow for composite video mode.
Formats: 240p/480i, 288i/576i, NTSC and PAL
Input: RGB internally converted to YPbPr
Built-in anti-aliasing LPF
Automatic sync regeneration and normalization for non-compliant sources (e.g., SNES)
Output: miniHDMI at 480p/576p (line-doubled mode) (miniHDMI to HDMI conversion required for standard HDMI ports)
Default 4:3 Aspect Ratio
Latency: About 53 microseconds
Audio: 24-bit stereo
Optional smoothing filter with mechanical ON/OFF switch
No need for external power supply.
Optional external microUSB port for power incase of issues with ageing power supplies or
incorrectly
rated after market power supplies.
Fully shielded PACKAPUNCH cable from the console to the RAD2X
Compatible with following consoles:
Every Nintendo console ever released which has the MultiAV socket, for example;
Super Nintendo (PAL) - RGB Mode
Super Nintendo (NTSC) - RGB Mode
Super Famicom - RGB Mode
GameCube (PAL) - RGB Mode
GameCube (NTSC) - Composite Video Mode
AV Famicom - Composite Video Mode or RGB if modified
N64 - Composite video Mode or RGB if modified
(For best results use an RGB modified N64 console).