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I heard that most televisions don't have a VGA socket now, which is a bit sad, seeing the Dreamcast looks great through VGA.Last edited by Leon Retro; 28-09-2015, 20:37.
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Originally posted by speedlolita View PostSurprised DisplayPort isn't a standard connection on higher end TVs yet.
Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostI heard that most televisions don't have a VGA socket now, which is a bit sad, seeing the Dreamcast looks great through VGA.
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Displayport is like ethernet. You can shove multiple streams down the same line and compatible components will reassemble them. So you could feed 3 of them into a single amp and assign each to a different monitor, but have the sound come out of the same speakers. Mini displayport is also very small and low power. My dad's Intel NUC has it.
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Thanks guys, it does seem like you just need to shop around. VGA is important for Dreamcast as I don't really want to have a monitor just for that. My Saturn and Wondermega are currently hooked up through S-Video but that seems a format hardly supported in the UK. A Saturn I can probably hook up via UK Scart cable I believe although not sure about Wondermega. Might just cash in for a modded UK Megadrive.
Last edited by tokyochojin; 29-09-2015, 00:34.
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Originally posted by tokyochojin View PostA Saturn I can probably hook up via UK Scart cable I believe although not sure about Wondermega. Might just cash in for a modded UK Megadrive.
A Wondermega has to be modded for RGB scart. A Mega Drive works with RGB scart for the best image quality. C-Sync is best, because you get a cleaner image.
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