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Peter
> 3 dayDidnt work
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Walther Zapata
Greater than one weekEl producto cumple con lo descrito, sin embargo se escogió esta opción por que indica que viene el cargador de 5v,lo cual es falso, en el paquete solo venían los cables y el convertidor nada más. La entrada micro USB vino doblada por dentro, da a pensar que son productos que no se prueban al ensamblar, lo pude arreglar, pero da desconfianza.
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D. Woodruff
> 3 dayThis device is an easy way to hook up your N64 or your Gamecube to a TV via HDMI. It doesnt make the picture quality any better, but it does work right out of the box. Keep in mind that this does need power. If you need to convert your signal to HDMI then this will work just fine.
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Latifah Jones
Greater than one weekIts an exact fit! Love it! Thank you :) Got it for a game cube
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Danny
> 3 dayIt is dope! Love my 64 now my son gets to love it too!
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Byron Yates
> 3 dayDoesn’t work all the time
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B.L.
> 3 dayI purchased this product to be able to display my GameCube onto my computer monitor, as well as being able to stream the game to friends to watch. There is a little switch to change aspect ratios to fit more modern television screens, however it does make the image a little more stretched, which is expected. One thing which I, as well as many others, have noticed, is the device appears to run a little warm (or even hot) after extended usage. The company makes you aware of it within the attached manual, however I do not believe this should even be happening to start with. Another thing to note is that my package did not come with the promised USB power adapter, which I had to contact the support team in order to get that sorted out. To my it is not that big of a deal, however I did believe it was note-worthy.
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Khalis Ward
> 3 dayWorks as designed and intended.
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Brian
> 3 dayIt works just fine, but I dont like that you need a power cord for it.
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Michael
> 3 dayIf your modern tv doesnt have composite inputs, this will let you plug classic game systems to your tv. With the snes classic and such, were used to razor sharp old-school graphics. This is a little more muddled. This takes the old school fuzzy composite signal and converts it into HDMI. It gives you a soft/fuzzy image, but so would a modern tv that has composite inputs. Its good for composite. The only options that do better are much more expensive. There are some adapters that take S-Video and convert it, but theyre quite a bit more if you can find them. There are the Analogue systems, but I think theyre all sold out. For the price range, this works well. If you want to get a snes or n64 working on a tv with no composite, this gives you your nostalgia kick!