mClassic for my specific use case?

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Haha yea, all the FHD OLEDs (That I know of) are portable so far.

I'd love a 32in 1080p OLED.. but i'm weird... never gonna happen

EDIT: I've been trying very hard (for months) not to buy a 15in OLED for farting around with retro games on.
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I have an mClassic, and it certainly helps smooth things out a little bit, but I don't think it's worth the money, personally. I use a 65" 2140p120 OLED TV, and the difference I notice with my PS3, 360, Wii U, and PS TV is pretty minimal. I echo maru's suggestion of waiting for the RetroTink4K and shelling out the money for that. I have the RetroTink5X, and it's literally the greatest purchase I've ever made.
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If using a 4k tv aren't you then upscaling multiple times? mClassic to 1440p + TV to 2160p. Even more for 360.. 360 built in scale to 1080p + mClassic to 1440p + TV to 2160p..

This is why I think it should be pretty good for 1440p monitors. Too bad the price is a little too high to just toss into the cart and try. If it was under $75 (CAD) I wouldnt be making posts. Would have just tried hehe :mrgreen:
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I'm quite happy with what the RetroTink 5X Pro does when upscaled to 4K. I'll be getting the RetroTink 4K shortly, so I won't need the old one and could sell it at a discount.
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That would be cool, and thank you.

However, with no HDMI input, it won't halp me very much :(
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Oh, right! 1080i input only as well.
I have an unused XRGB Framemeister that says it can do 1200p output through its DVI and takes HDMI in, but it only scales to 1080p and puts black bars. Thinking of putting it in the auction so you could try your luck with that.
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