Episode 273 – RGB is generally the best video quality for older game consoles. But such inputs were rarely ever offered on consumer TV sets in North America, and professional monitors with RGB inputs can be expensive and hard to come by! Guest Nick McCraken takes a composite video-only Sony TV found in a thrift store and mods it to accept an RGB signal for immensely improved video quality for your retro consoles, and the result is fantastic!
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