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The Japanese accessorist Columbus Circle has just announced the marketing in October of two HDMI Converters. The first connects to an HDMI port a New Famicom, a Super Famicom / Super Nintendo, a Nintendo 64 or a GameCube. The second fills the same role, but only for Sega Saturn.
According to Columbus Circle, these two adapters display the games in 1080p on the modern screens. In terms of ratio, they choose users to display their games in 4: 3 (original format) or 16: 9 (stretched image). Images of these two adapters are available in our gallery below .
Imperfect but practical
If there are now for certain consoles solutions transforming them into "HD consoles" with different display options, they are often expensive and sometimes require mounting (with for example welding) that is not. The scope of all players. If the adapters proposed by Columbus Circle certainly do not offer an optimal image quality, they have the merit of being simple to use.
The manufacturer of these HDMI Converter indicates that they will be marketed at the end of next October in Japan (various online stores usually offer Columbus Circle accessories). The HDMI Converter for Nintendo consoles will be sold at the price excluding 4,500 yen, 4,950 yen vs TTC, which corresponds to 34.7 and 38.2 euros respectively. The HDMI Converter for Sega Saturn will be offered at the price excluding 4,900 yen, ie 5.390 yen TTC, which corresponds to 37.8 and 41.6 euros respectively.
What do you think of these products? Could they interest you? Or do you think to play retro consoles properly, cathode screens need to use? Tell us everything in the comments below.
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