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Analogue NT Mini - an FPGA-based 1080p console.
Booooo, stop trying to take RetroUSB's thunder, Analogue NT.
Edit: Though I will admit I like that it includes S-Video and Composite in addition to HDMI, wish the AVS had that.
Analogue NT Mini - an FPGA-based 1080p console.
Analogue NT Mini - an FPGA-based 1080p console.
Analogue NT Mini - an FPGA-based 1080p console.
Someone who is not me should probably make it, if so.Probably worth a new thread. I know a bunch of people will want to get in in this.
It's more than 2x the price of the AVS, so it's probably aimed at a separate market.Booooo, stop trying to take RetroUSB's thunder, Analogue NT.
Edit: Though I will admit I like that it includes S-Video and Composite in addition to HDMI, wish the AVS had that.
How much are you selling the AV Fami for?Just ordered the Analogue NT Mini! 1080p for integer scaling, RGB, s-video, just what I want.
Will likely sell my RGB AV Fami and that should cover half of the purchase no problem.
I really wish they'd label these ports so I knew what they were. I'm not seeing anything like Nintendo's usual MultiAV out, how would you get S-Video out of this thing?
From their FAQ page:
Yes, we redesigned the entire motherboard to provide HD and analog video outputs in the same unit. No more upgrades. The Nt mini outputs 1080p/720p/480p via HDMI and RGB, Component, S-video and composite video via a VGA port.
https://support.analogue.co/hc/en-us/articles/224996348-Nt-mini-FAQ
So I'd have to get a VGA to S-Video cable? That seems...complicated.
From their FAQ page:
Yes, we redesigned the entire motherboard to provide HD and analog video outputs in the same unit. No more upgrades. The Nt mini outputs 1080p/720p/480p via HDMI and RGB, Component, S-video and composite video via a VGA port.
https://support.analogue.co/hc/en-us/articles/224996348-Nt-mini-FAQ
How much are you selling the AV Fami for?
Already preordered AVS, but after all this hoopla for HD classic gaming comes and possibly goes, I wonder if the preferred method will eventually be composite output on a 13 inch television in your dad's garage.
Any ideas about how accurate the FPGA emulation of the NES hardware will be at this point, or will we have to wait until January for reviews?
I wish there was a plastic option, I don't care about aluminum, but like you said premium product :O$449? Goooo fuck yourself.
I could understand the regular Analogue NT being $500 to some extent because of the cost of parts, but $449 for an FPGA? Either I'm missing something, or this is some hardcore price gouging.
I wish there was a plastic option, I don't care about aluminum, but like you said premium product :O
VGA is a video standard, right? Should'nt they correct it to "D-sub 15 port" instead of "VGA port" if it's not outputting VGA?
Just ordered the Analogue NT Mini! 1080p for integer scaling, RGB, s-video, just what I want.
Will likely sell my RGB AV Fami and that should cover half of the purchase no problem.
I wish there was a plastic option, I don't care about aluminum, but like you said premium product :O
From their FAQ page:
Yes, we redesigned the entire motherboard to provide HD and analog video outputs in the same unit. No more upgrades. The Nt mini outputs 1080p/720p/480p via HDMI and RGB, Component, S-video and composite video via a VGA port.
https://support.analogue.co/hc/en-us/articles/224996348-Nt-mini-FAQ
I thought you mostly did CRT anyway? If so isn't your AV Fami a better option, since it's 100% real hardware? Like at best the FPGA will be as good as a clone system... which is good mostly usually for the most part but you can still run into issues that would just never be there on the real thing.
Mine too. I could never justify the outlay Analogue are asking for when it's basically an unproven clone at this stage. They really need to be 100% clear about accuracy and issues like Everdrive compatibility before they start asking people for money.In my mind it's a significant gamble to assume the FPGA is spot on, and there aren't any issues with Everdrive, etc.
Any chance the Mini can ever be updated to output at 2160p? Does it support HDMI 2.0?
EDIT: I asked Analogue and the reply I got was, "No comment "
Which I guess I'm meant to take as a tentative yes? Although the coy evasion is a bit irritating considering how expensive this thing is.
Mine too. I could never justify the outlay Analogue are asking for when it's basically an unproven clone at this stage. They really need to be 100% clear about accuracy and issues like Everdrive compatibility before they start asking people for money.
I'd take it as a 'we don't know, but intend to keep upgrading capabilities post-launch'. I remember reading that the AVS couldn't go beyond 720p because they were pushing its FPGA as hard as they could and opted to prioritize other features ahead of 1080p. If that holds, then you'd have to assume that the FPGA in the Analogue is sitting on even more unused power which could eventually be aimed towards handling 4K. Given the company's history, I'd advise against betting on this should you buy the NT mini. Take them for what they're describing now, rather than future hopes that (sometimes even despite best intentions) may not materialize.
Kinda wish I had held off on the AVS and gotten this instead. It's more fully featured.
I appreciate that he did good work on the HDMI mod but I'm afraid I'd need further proof before before spending that sort of money on the Mini.The email said kevtris is behind this, so I'd assume it's completely legit. The original NT had kevtris's HDMI mod bolted on late into production. If kevtris is claiming 100% compatibilty we should be good.
I'm really naive what it comes to FPGA and all of that stuff. How is it not emulation?
Also I see overclocking as a feature. Does this mean, in theory, that some of the slowdown in games could be eliminated?
Am I reading this right? No 240p? Or is it just poorly worded?From their FAQ page:
Yes, we redesigned the entire motherboard to provide HD and analog video outputs in the same unit. No more upgrades. The Nt mini outputs 1080p/720p/480p via HDMI and RGB, Component, S-video and composite video via a VGA port.
https://support.analogue.co/hc/en-us/articles/224996348-Nt-mini-FAQ
Double Dragon on Genesis is a good example. It's absolutely horrible. It literally plays in slow motion. You can increase the CPU speed and then it runs normally. The CPU was just too slow to keep up and the overclocking fixes it.
Am I reading this right? No 240p? Or is it just poorly worded?
The email said kevtris is behind this, so I'd assume it's completely legit. The original NT had kevtris's HDMI mod bolted on late into production. If kevtris is claiming 100% compatibilty we should be good.
Kinda wish I had held off on the AVS and gotten this instead. It's more fully featured.
Does it make a difference whether the 4K is upscaled in the console rather than TV?
$449? Goooo fuck yourself.
I could understand the regular Analogue NT being $500 to some extent because of the cost of parts, but $449 for an FPGA? Either I'm missing something, or this is some hardcore price gouging.
Does it make a difference whether the 4K is upscaled in the console rather than TV?
4K TVs use bilinear interpolation for their 1080p upscaling, which can give a film a slight edge compared to a native 1080p display, but for low res videogames you really want a nearest neighbour upscale so that the image is just as crisp. Interpolation means blur.
interpolation also means lag to compute the inbetween lines, but nearest neighbour can be done in real time.
4K rendering means even scan lines in full screen, which is not possible with 1080p (which isn't an integer multiple of 240p)