A cheaper pal for your OSSC??...
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orange808
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A cheaper pal for your OSSC??...
Buy one and we'll both know. 
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Mantrox
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Re: A cheaper pal for your OSSC??...
Might be an option, even with the limitations.
Is the softness of the images from the photo?
Is the softness of the images from the photo?
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orange808
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Re: A cheaper pal for your OSSC??...
Interesting question.Mantrox wrote:Might be an option, even with the limitations.
Is the softness of the images from the photo?
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Thomago
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Re: A cheaper pal for your OSSC??...
Bad:
- only supports analog output
- only supports analog output
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Fudoh
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Re: A cheaper pal for your OSSC??...
Yeah, but who do you see using one of those ? I mean, if it just accepts 2x from the OSSC *AND* you need an additional converter to cope with the analogue output, then what's the advantage over using the OSSC directly on your display ?
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orange808
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Re: A cheaper pal for your OSSC??...
True.Fudoh wrote:Yeah, but who do you see using one of those ? I mean, if it just accepts 2x from the OSSC *AND* you need an additional converter to cope with the analogue output, then what's the advantage over using the OSSC directly on your display ?
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