AV Famicom + Projector + 96" screen = ❤
First published at 15:39 UTC on October 9th, 2017.
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A few minutes of my pathetic gameplay of various games and some 240p test suite on this second-model Famicom (HVC-101) connected to the ultra-short-throw Hitachi projector (ED-A111) over the composite cables without any mods with just minor adjustments on the projector side (color correction etc.). Running on a HUGE 96" screen.
First off the Hitachi ED-A111 is ideal for 3rd to like 7th generation console gaming due to its 4:3 aspect ratio and ALL THE INPUTS. It may also be suitable for PC gaming BUT this is not the way to go if you want to mainly just consume modern movies or TV shows.
Now for the technical stuff that isn't written anywhere.
The projector has approximately 20ms inputlag and can without problems accept 15khz 320x240 VGA video. Even tho the manual states that both PAL and NTSC signals are supported I STRONGLY recommend to use NTSC since the postproccesing is very different (at least from what I tested). Overall the upscaler in this thing looks amazing considering how old it is and when you count in the extremely low input lag then it's easily 10/10.
Also you don't need Japanese power converter in order to play the Famicom. The Famicom runs on 10V not on 100V and so you just need to change the AC/DC adapter. DO NOT USE THE NES ADAPTER!
BTW I'm usually sitting around 10 feet / 3 meters away from the screen and it's probably way too close.
Category | Gaming |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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