Hm... That would be an interesting option. Where can I find those cables? Are they reliable?bobrocks95 wrote:I meant 10 RGB cables with VGA connectors, not SCART cables and adapters. retro_console_accessories should be able to offer them if you ask.
I got an Extron 12-port VGA switch on ebay for around $30.
I mainly would like to play my PSOne Classics I bought years ago on PSStore. I guess PSTV uses the same shitty propietary memory cards as the original PS Vita, doesn't it?bobrocks95 wrote:If your goal is playing on the TV, for Vita games PSTV is the only option, and for PSP games, it looks much better than a PSP hooked up with component cables.
A 720p signal could do the thing for a 4K TV. The problem is how it handles upscaling or upconverting for the resolutions that PS1, PSP and Vita used to work with. I mean, PS1 was 240p, PSP was 480×272 and Vita was 960×544...
Another option is just installing a chip on my PS2 in order to just load copies of the PS1 games I already own on my PSStore account. Don't know if that's possible, although it's the less elegant solution.
Wow, that's quite impressive!FinalBaton wrote:Here are a couple of pics :
Here are the links to the full-sized pics, go check them out for better quality :
http://i.imgur.com/UztAxEk.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/56fxtXU.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/UjIR0rB.jpg
However, as I said before, I don't know until what point upscaling 960×544 to 720p is that good. Isn't there blur? Input lag? Is there an option of not filling the screen and keep original resolution?




