SNK-NEO-GEO Enlightened Joined Jul 21, 2015 Messages 3,634 Reaction score 2,668 Location Virginia Dec 6, 2019 #21 @Wraith - you might want to look at retrotink’s RGB2Components for your Sony TVs and HAS.. it works well..I tested it.. Attachments 136BB615-F181-419B-8C4E-AA9592B11AE9.jpeg 360.9 KB · Views: 93 EF818D97-6409-4DF2-BD5B-9DCD3E5E5902.jpeg 253.7 KB · Views: 97
@Wraith - you might want to look at retrotink’s RGB2Components for your Sony TVs and HAS.. it works well..I tested it..
BanishingFlatsAC Champion Joined Sep 28, 2017 Messages 1,138 Reaction score 1,319 Location Boston, MA Dec 6, 2019 #23 Plus you gotta pay a toll to drive out there. Fuck that noise.
thevowel Student Joined Mar 6, 2019 Messages 68 Reaction score 117 Location Seattle Dec 7, 2019 #24 Cost reduction is a wonderful thing. Can confirm that there's multiple versions of... well... just about everything Xbox has ever sold.
Cost reduction is a wonderful thing. Can confirm that there's multiple versions of... well... just about everything Xbox has ever sold.
Wraith Professional Joined Jan 24, 2019 Messages 339 Reaction score 189 Location Maryland Dec 7, 2019 #25 SNK-NEO-GEO said: @Wraith - you might want to look at retrotink’s RGB2Components for your Sony TVs and HAS.. it works well..I tested it.. Click to expand... If my whole set up wasn’t already HD Retrovision I might check it out
SNK-NEO-GEO said: @Wraith - you might want to look at retrotink’s RGB2Components for your Sony TVs and HAS.. it works well..I tested it.. Click to expand... If my whole set up wasn’t already HD Retrovision I might check it out