Instagram has finally introduced comment threads, making conversations easier to follow by indenting replies posted to specific existing comments. Threaded comments have already been available on Facebook for a long while, and they have made their way to some other services, too. It only makes sense to introduce them on Instagram, where viewers have the ability to comment on shared … Continue reading
The latest wearable camera to hit the market comes from mesh WiFi product maker Ubiquiti Networks. The FrontRow camera is a small device that can be worn on a lanyard around the neck or clipped on and it can snap photographs and livestream video.
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Retro-Bit RES+ NES Console Review: HDMI Adds Sharp Visuals to Classic Nintendo Games
Posted in: Today's ChiliThese days, there are a number of ways to play classic Nintendo 8-bit games, from PC ROM emulators to Nintendo’s own NES Classic Edition console. But those methods take the original cartridges out of the mix. There’s something about being able to dust off your old NES cartridges and play them again that has a certain appeal. However, the various NES compatible consoles I’ve experienced have had a basic composite video output, which produces very poor image quality. While that might be more similar to what you played in the ’80s, it’s nice to be able to see the pixel art in these games the way it was meant to be seen.
Enter the Retro-Bit RES+ – a reasonably-priced NES compatible game console which offers digital video output via HDMI. This provides for crisp and clean images on modern displays, rather than the blurry mess of composite RCA or S-Video outputs. The image gives you a good idea of how much better HDMI output looks than standard analog AV:
The RES+ is a rather austere black plastic box with red accents, and a single slot for NES cartridges. It’s got a slide switch for power, and a reset button on the front, and power, HDMI, and RCA analog outputs on the back. That’s It. Since it’s a completely hardware-based solution, there’s no menu system or customization options available. Simply connect it to your TV, plug in the included retro-style controllers, and insert a classic NES cartridge. Power it on, and you’ll be playing your favorite NES games in seconds.
Image quality is the best I’ve seen from an NES-compatible system, with super sharp pixels, and none of the artifacts of analog display setups. Audio quality is good too – I connected my test unit through the digital optical passthrough on my TV to a soundbar, and filled the room with 8-bit beeps and bleeps. Some cartridges do seem to have a bit of a background hum when played at loud volume, but I think this is present even in the original NES systems when amplified.
I tried a variety of cartridges, including Metroid, ExciteBike, Super Mario Bros. 2, and a Super Mario Bros. combo cart. They all played without a hitch – though my cartridges are so old, that they each required a little TLC with an alcohol swab to clean their contacts. I highly recommend doing this before playing any classic video game cartridges.
I was also able to Donkey Kong and Mario Bros. USA Famicom cartridges from Japan, using an inexpensive 60-pin to 72-pin adapter. Visuals and gameplay are smooth and accurate across the board for every cartridge I tested, and if there’s any difference in game sounds compared to the originals (as is a frequent complaint with hardware emulation,) I certainly didn’t notice them.
Image quality is as good as I’ve seen from an 8-bit system, though games default to a 16×9 widescreen format at 720p resolution. This means that square pixels are stretched into rectangles, and not in their original 4×3 format. If your display supports squishing a 16×9 signal to 4×3 with side bars, you can overcome this, but it’s something purists should verify their screen can do, should they want to play their games in their original aspect ratio. Frankly, after a few minutes of playing, I really didn’t notice it, and the games were just as fun without black bars.
One concern is that at least some cartridges fit REALLY snugly, and require a significant amount of elbow grease to yank them out of the slot inside. After just a few gaming sessions, I noticed that some of the contacts inside are distorting in shape, which makes me concerned that it might not last long. Keep in mind that I’m playing with an early production sample, so hopefully the units that ship out to consumers won’t have this issue.
The Retro-Bit RES+ delivers on its promise of accurate gameplay and super sharp HDMI images from Nintendo’s classic 8-bit games. Its inexpensive materials have me a bit concerned about longevity, but for just $39.99(USD), it’s less expensive than a single modern video game.
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DreamHost has revealed that the US Justice Department is demanding the records of visitors to a certain anti-Trump website on its network. The website in question is Disrupt J20, which helped organize inauguration day protest to oppose the Trump administration. According to DreamHost, the amount of data the Justice Department is demanding could infringe the rights of those Disrupt J20 … Continue reading
The Federal Trade Commission and Uber announced a settlement today which allows the FTC two decades of privacy and security audits. This announcement is the next step in Uber settling disputes with the FTC – the second settlement they’ve made this year. In January of this year, Uber agreed to a settlement of $20-million for exaggerating potential earnings in effort … Continue reading
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