
I dug up my Nintendo 64, hooked it up to my newfangled flat screen TV and as expected the picture is very blurry. So I thought it might be worth a try as it had pretty good reviews. It works out? Yes and no. I had to take photos and compare images to see the difference between use and non-use. I couldn't just look at the TV and see the difference. So in my opinion it's not worth the money if you have to look that closely to see the difference. I'll give you a little tip, these companies don't tell you about all these products that you plug in via USB to power them. They tell you that you can get USB power directly from the TV, and that's true. But to get the best performance from such products, you need to connect them directly to the 110 plug, more specifically to a cell phone charger that can charge quickly. The USB ports on the back of the TV do not supply enough voltage for these products to function optimally. I'll put that on hold and try a different setup for my Nintendo 64. For those of you trying to get a better picture on your Nintendo 64, trust me when I say spend a little more and get yourself a retro Tink 2x Mini. All other cheaper alternatives are junk, I've tried them. The Retro Tink 2x mini definitely offers the best value for money.

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