HP 260 G2 Mini PC i5 6200U 61000+ Retro Gaming up to Wii-U Batocera
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ธ.ค. 2021
- Powerful Mini PC that handles pretty much everything I have thrown at it. PS2 runs great using the Libretro/PCSX2 emulator. N64, Dreamcast, PSP, PS1 and Saturn all upscaled to HD look and play beautiful. Really happy with the end result of this system.
i5 6200U 2.30GHz 4 Core
Mesa Intel HD Graphics 520
4Gb RAM DDR4
320Gb SATA HDD
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Nice little mini PC... Ideal for Xmas 😉
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Nice one. PS2 does seem abit better now. Astounding just how much these mini pc's can emulate. Sega Saturn at 4x resolution, WOW!! I paid £500 for a Japanese one when they were launched. I think we're absolutely spoilt rotten nowadays with emulation. 😃
I remember waiting for the PS1 to drop bellow £300 😄
4:11 can i get fries with that ?
Wow saturn looks awesome on this. Daytona usa almost looks arcade perfect 😉. Great video just subbed 👍
Thanks, I love it when Saturn looks and plays good. One of the difficult ones yet this system nailed it.
@@HumanoidMachines very impressed with the machine way it handled sega saturn. Never seen saturn look so good. Cheers for sharing 👍
PS2 has come a long way with emulation I remember at a time it would not run off intergraded graphics a year or so ago now look.Great review gonna see what prices are these and make a few Batocera builds..what are you using for arcade emulation if any MAME or Final Burn ?
Thousands of Mame games, features FB Neo and Atomiswave etc. 😁
Run PS2 Game on HP260 good? You have Intel HD Graphics 520 i have 510 🤔
PS2 V good on this system
@@HumanoidMachines Waht for Settings have you? Should also run on 510?
@@MasterChief.117 standard default settings. A big help is enter console pressing F1 - click Applications - double click pcsx2-config - select 'config' menu - Emulation Settings - at the bottom of this window there is a tick box called Preset - tick it - Slide the slider to number 3 - Apply :)
@@MasterChief.117 I'd guess 510 is fine :)