Tag Archives: HDMI

Review: New CARBY Revision from Insurrection Industries

Just when you thought that what we had for HDMI adapters in the Gamecube scene was good enough, companies continue to step up to the plate. One such company is Insurrection Industries and they’re up to bat today in our review of the newest revision of their CARBY product. So …

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Second Impression: mCable Gaming Edition from Marseille

While a fellow writer, V1Racy has covered this item already, I decided to take a second look at it. I heard about these mCable cords through several different sources (message boards, word of mouth, E3 presentations, etc). They seemed too good to be true. Now that I had the chance …

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EON Releases the GCHD MK-II!

EON keeps on leading the way in HD retro gaming with it’s new Mark II! This all comes on the heels of its overwhelming success of its flagship product, the GCHD. EON has given us the scoop that they’re announcing their next product. This product is designed to take high …

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Review: Genesis and SNES HD Link Cables from Pound Technology

We have some products today that are a bit of a change of pace for our site. We have covered a lot of retro modifications to improve video output from systems, but those always require internal soldering and such. Today, we’re going into the future with HD Link Cables from …

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Review of the Eon GCHD, HDMI Adapter for Gamecube

As we march further along in time, there are artifacts that linger from the past. One such magnificent relic is the Nintendo Gamecube. If you want to play the Gamecube on a modern HDTV you’ll find that there are a couple of officially supported methods. You can use composite that …

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Inexpensive LCD displays for your side projects.

Most of us have always wanted to buy one of those small little LCD displays that are commonly seen in consumer electronics such as miniature TVs, GPS’s, handheld game systems, car displays, and more. Then hook them up to whatever device we wanted to have its own display or make …

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