Retrotek SCBV1P3 SCART to Component

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Retrotek SCBV1P3 SCART to Component

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XiWeOV8330&lc=

Pretty good so far. It's created by Fusion916 and I'm impressed with its image quality. No discernible lag and the case is nicely 3D printed. Price was $79.99 and shipping was one day since I'm in a neighbouring state. Fusion has a SCART to VGA and also VGA to component. They're not cheap but they seem to be of similar quality.

Definitely worth looking into if you already have all the cables/switches and a TV that accepts component video.
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Re: Retrotek SCBV1P3 SCART to Component

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Bahn Yuki wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XiWeOV8330&lc=

Pretty good so far. It's created by Fusion916 and I'm impressed with its image quality. No discernible lag and the case is nicely 3D printed. Price was $79.99 and shipping was one day since I'm in a neighbouring state. Fusion has a SCART to VGA and also VGA to component. They're not cheap but they seem to be of similar quality.

Definitely worth looking into if you already have all the cables/switches and a TV that accepts component video.
Thanks for the review :)
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Re: Retrotek SCBV1P3 SCART to Component

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Also, new 5 port and 10 port SCART/RGB automatic switch coming soon (you can see some of it in my other thread).
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