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JP23
> 3 dayDon’t waste your time or money doesn’t work
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Geek Girl
> 3 dayI have one of these for ALL my retro consoles now. They are awesome. It really cuts down on wire clutter so its a lot easier to avoid a cable jungle behind the TV. It doesnt upscale the output in any way (didnt expect it to), it just allows you to use your consoles with newer TVs without getting bulky adapters or messing with all the silly composite cables. They work great!!
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Traci
> 3 dayDoes not work. I used the rca cables on a different tv and the console works just fine
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Vhendi
> 3 dayLooked good on screen for about 10 minutes, setup was easy enough to hook up and get going for the N64. However 10 minutes in my kid bumped the console and the screen froze. Reset the console and suddenly ‘no signal’ popped up. Spent the next hour trying to reconnect, reset, and used different TVs and cables. Not sure if my console or the converter but very disappointed it didn’t work again after a very minor touch.
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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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Camrin
> 3 dayGives me a giant blank blue screen.
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Jeff L
> 3 dayCouldnt get audio to work with old Super Nintendo.
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Ivy Velez
> 3 dayIt doesn’t work with a Roku smart TV
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Eric W
> 3 dayI had difficulty with getting this to work with an AV receiver with pass through to the TV. Its DOES work directly connected to the TV with sound coming over the TV speakers rather than av receiver. Its only stereo sound anyway. Sometimes I have no sound, usually from a cold start when the TV and n64 have both been off. I just toggle back and forth between inputs once the console is on and displays an image and after a few toggles with the remote between hdmi 1, 2, 3, etc when I return to the hdmi input this is on Ill get sound. Honestly this is tolerable. Its probably a quirk of the analog to digital chipset used. Picture quality is fine. 16:9 mode stretches things a bit but its not as bad as I thought itd be. I did notice after a few hours the plastic housing of little converter was surprisingly warm. To me this indicates the analog to digital converter chip was probably extremely warm given I could feel the heat through air and plastic. Out of curiosity I cut a hole in the case and applied a small heatsink (see photo) to the main chip. It provides no tangible benefit or upgrade to the function of the device. Its not like it makes to picture clearer or anything. It does seem to dissipate a lot of heat though so it provides peace of mind that this device wont burn out after a month. Cooler electronics last longer than hot electronics. Its not necessary to do this though. It doesnt seem to automatically turn off when the n64 is off, its still warm to the touch. So I just unplug it from the 5v micro usb power when not in use. Auto power off and on would be nice but its a small gripe Overall Im just happy to play n64 again, without needing to keep an old school crt TV around.
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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.