I have a 32in 720p (768p actual) RCA LCD from 2008. It has 2 HDMI inputs, 1 component, 1 VGA, 1 composite, and 1 s-video/composite (shared audio). It also accepts 240p signal and recognises it as such and has no appreciable input lag.
Would the best, cheapest, way to hook up consoles is to go for their supported inputs? IE PS2 and GC on component, N64 and SNES on s-video (or HD Retrovision if I can get one), and NES on composite.
Or should I get a middle of the road s-video and composite upscaled like [this](Udigital 3RCA/AV/CVBS Composite & S-Video R/L Audio to HDMI Converter Adapter Upscaler Support 720P/1080P with 3RCA S-Video Cable for DVD/VCR/PS2/PS3/Xbox/HDTV Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0199I6L6A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_lsySzbFY7WVYB).
I really don't want to invest in an RGB SCART and Framemeister setup right now and even if I wanted to I probably couldn't for a few years. I also have no space for a CRT.
Submitted by SG-17 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016
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