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« on: September 05, 2020, 03:40:12 AM »

So after seeing the PSEUDO SATURN cart, and being that saturn is the only system i miss that a “raspberry pi 4” or my pc cannot emulate prior to og xbox, i bought a saturn.
Any advice on best hookup? I have seen HDMI cables that use RGB. I also saw native vga cords. I do not have or want a cathode ray-tube. Any advice?? My hdtv’s do not take s-video, but my denon surround sound deck takes s video and puts it out on hdmi...
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« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2020, 08:15:09 AM »

If all you need is a Saturn hookup start with the Rad2X cable. It's the cheapest option that will give you a clean 480P RGB signal to HDMI without adding any lag. IF you decided you want higher resolutions you can always buy a more expensive OSSC.

https://www.retrogamingca...80P-CABLE?search=Rad%202x

The RAD2x is the perfect plug and play low latency solution for connecting your PAL and NTSC Sega Saturn to a modern flat screen television This is a based on the same technology used in the RetroTINK2x with the added bonus of supporting RGB video, and, unlike other all-in-one HD cable solutions the RAD2X correctly interprets the the 240p signal correctly and processes this as a progressive scan image and then line doubles this to 480p. This also benefits from a smoothing feature to enhance 3D games.

Requires a Male HDMI to mini C HDMI cable (not supplied). However we sell a 1 metre cable here.

Specifications:
Formats: 240p/480i, 288i/576i, NTSC / PAL
Input: RGB internally converted to YPbPr
Built-in anti-aliasing LPF
Output: miniHDMI at 480p/576p (line-doubled mode)
Default 4:3 Aspect Ratio
Latency: About 53 microseconds
Audio: 24-bit stereo
Optional smoothing filter with mechanical ON/OFF switch
No need for external power supply*
Fully shielded PACKAPUNCH cable from the console to the RAD2X

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« Reply #2 on: January 22, 2021, 05:17:58 PM »

Can't offer specs but I am impressed (for the price) with all the Pound cables I have for my systems. Downside is all the pre DC systems use a USB power supply.
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« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2021, 05:19:34 PM »

Unfortunately, Pound cables are pretty low quality. If you're not concerned about how nice the picture looks, they work okay, but the RAD2x is a pretty big step up.
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