I know what your response will be but it's not the same. People like playing on original hardware and while emulation is mostly great it's not perfect either. I play on original hardware as much as possible. The exception is games like Rule of Rose where there's no chance that I will pay $600 for a single game.I swear retro gamers will find every reason to spend obscene amounts of money instead of just using a free emulator.
You planning to hook up HDMI legacy consoles? Otherwise the RetroTink 5X Pro will do the job fine too. Or the OSSC Pro.I would love one of these but it's just too expensive for me right now. If I wasn't planning a trip to Japan in April then maybe..
It's not just playing on OG hardware, the filters make the game look a lot better than just the blurry pixels from cheap scalers with often increased lag. And not to mention all the options to enhance the picture quality for whatever look you're going for.I know what your response will be but it's not the same. People like playing on original hardware and while emulation is mostly great it's not perfect either. I play on original hardware as much as possible. The exception is games like Rule of Rose where there's no chance that I will pay $600 for a single game.
Plus you have people that don't want a pc in their living room (plus as somebody w/ a ITX build for that exact reason it's also much more expensive), or just simply enjoy the act of pressing that button on their PS2, listening to that beautiful menu music, popping in a game, and playing it similar to how they did in 2000.
It would be something that would be for PS3 and below for me. Maybe Switch if it's worth it.You planning to hook up HDMI legacy consoles? Otherwise the RetroTink 5X Pro will do the job fine too. Or the OSSC Pro.
It's not just playing on OG hardware, the filters make the game look a lot better than just the blurry pixels from cheap scalers with often increased lag. And not to mention all the options to enhance the picture quality for whatever look you're going for.
Edit: Sold out!
Same here. I just spent like $5000 on having some trees cut down and $1500 to get a snow blower. (I don't want to shovel my driveway anymore.) Oh well, maybe if they do a second run in a month or 2 maybe I'd order one. (It'd be nice to see my switch on my 4k oled upscaled via integer upscaling and not whatever mechanism the C9 uses.)I would love one of these but it's just too expensive for me right now. If I wasn't planning a trip to Japan in April then maybe..
For the PS3 you're gonna need an HDCP stripper to get it to work on the RT4K.It would be something that would be for PS3 and below for me. Maybe Switch if it's worth it.
I swear retro gamers will find every reason to spend obscene amounts of money instead of just using a free emulator.
niceOrders are up! Just ordered one.
Hope it arrives this year still!
RetroTINK-4K | RetroTINK
The RetroTINK-4K is the latest evolution of the RetroTINK line of video line doublers and upscalers. Below is a list of a few standout features. Outputs HD Digital Video up to 4K60. Flexible output modes including 480p, 1080p, 1440p at various refresh rates (60/120/etc.) Custom modelines...www.retrotink.com
Did you get an order in?Mike sold out of the initial run of 4Ks (several thousand) 30 minutes after they launched, another batch will be ready in January with a steady supply thereafter.
No, I'm waiting until next year. I've had a 5x for a while now so I don't have a pressing use case for it right now.Did you get an order in?
What do you need the Analogue DAC for? Hooking up to a CRT or getting 240p from the Analogue consoles to do proper scaling in the 4K?I was able to get an order in, so I'm really looking forward to getting this. Been a busy week for fancy retro stuff, between this being up for sale and the Analogue Duo finally shipping. And then all I have to do is get the Analogue DAC, and a new TV that supports 120hz in my games room, and I swear, we're totally going to be good to go.
It never ends.
What do you need the Analogue DAC for? Hooking up to a CRT or getting 240p from the Analogue consoles to do proper scaling in the 4K?
Because the 4K has an Analogue DAC emulation mode that tricks Analogue consoles into thinking they are connected to a DAC so it unlocks the 240p output if you just want it for scaling.
Why Analogue locked 240p output behind an additional device is beyond me.
True, but emulation with zero input lag.I know the FPGA community can get their panties in a twist about it, but it's still emulation. MiSTer, Analogue's consoles, etc its emulation, a different kind from stuff like PCSX2 and Nesticle, but it's still emulation.
FTFYGAMEOPHILES with disposable income has now entered the same territory as extreme audiophiles who will pay thousands for turntables and speakers.
No composite or s-video renders this thing useless for almost every console that needs one of these.The OSSC Pro is now also in stock(less than 200 units) and a lot cheaper(290$-360$)!
It can do a lot the RT4K can but up to 1440p. I listed its pro's and cons in the thread earlier.
For the price difference vs Retrotink 4K, it is probably worth a shot. I do have 5X so not sure about getting either right now.The OSSC Pro is now also in stock(less than 200 units) and a lot cheaper(290$-360$)!
It can do a lot the RT4K can but up to 1440p. I listed its pro's and cons in the thread earlier.
Open Source Scan Converter (OSSC) Pro
The next generation line multiplier and scaler is here.videogameperfection.com
Are composite/S-video to component adapters that rare/expensive?No composite or s-video renders this thing useless for almost every console that needs one of these.
Get the stand too from Etsy while you're at it.Just snagged a Retrotink 4K. They have them up on the site. Add to cart button still showing https://www.retrotink.com/product-page/retrotink-4k