OSSC vs Retrotink on modern 1080 Monitor
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Hello All,
I’ve looked through the forums and and compatibility list but, haven’t yet come across an answer so I figured I’d ask. I just purchased a brand new 27″ MSI monitor to play Series X on and I’m planning on retiring my 240p compatible flat panel Goodwill special. I have a Retrotink 2X pro and I tested it out with my monitor tonight and it picks up the signal just fine. I was even surprised as it was the first time that the scanline filter actually looked halfway decent and I can’t wait to play some compatible shooters in Tate mode. However, like most of us here I’m sure, I was wondering if I could improve the picture by using and OSSC? Has anyone had any experience with comparison between the two(price vs. improvement)? Also, has any one tested MSI monitors for compatibility?
Thanks all
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