Tag Archives: HDTV

Hardware Review: Retro Prism HD Adapter for Gamecube

Today’s review is a long one, so I’ll do my best to keep it only with need to know facts and details. We’re going to be talking about Retro-Bit’s foray into the HDMI Gamecube adapter business. The Retro Prism HD could be a good offering for those who cannot afford …

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Review: Retro HDMI Cables from LevelHike

Today we’ve got a nice treat. I’ve slowly been working on finding solutions for making all of my retro systems to connect to my modern TV. It’s something that a lot of people that visit Hackinformer do. Lot’s of you have retro systems (if you don’t use a RetroPi setup) …

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Review: mCable Gaming Edition from Marseille

Today’s review is of a product that is something more of an oddity. But when I say oddity, I mean it as in it is odd because it’s out of the ordinary. It’s a product that is something so rare and new, but gives you the urge to smack your …

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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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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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