I’ve done research on a 2x pro since it’s budget-friendly, do you notice blurring on the output to your TV/Monitor? My biggest gripe with the crappy Amazon HDMI converter I use now is the output is muddy and darks are harder to see on my monitor. I read that since the 2x pro only goes to 480, it might also mess with the quality.
I’m thinking of getting a 2x pro with hd retrovison component cables for my oled do u think that will still look good or should I get the 5x everyone saying that the 2x does work well with the ps2
I'm honestly not that impressed with it. I updated it and since doing that, it's been burning an image into my TV, so I switched it to passthrough. Not much difference to picture quality IMO
I’ve done research on a 2x pro since it’s budget-friendly, do you notice blurring on the output to your TV/Monitor?
My biggest gripe with the crappy Amazon HDMI converter I use now is the output is muddy and darks are harder to see on my monitor. I read that since the 2x pro only goes to 480, it might also mess with the quality.
I’m thinking of getting a 2x pro with hd retrovison component cables for my oled do u think that will still look good or should I get the 5x everyone saying that the 2x does work well with the ps2
For oled I would recommend the 5x. It can do a 1440p upscale which will look really good on a 4k screen.
what about for a 1080p tv?I have retrovision component as well.
I'm honestly not that impressed with it. I updated it and since doing that, it's been burning an image into my TV, so I switched it to passthrough. Not much difference to picture quality IMO