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🎮 Elevate your retro gaming setup—because your classics deserve the spotlight!
The Mcbazel OSSC SCART Component VGA to HDMI Scan Converter v1.6 is a premium open-source device designed to convert analog RGB signals from retro consoles like Saturn, SNES, and PS1 into crisp HDMI output with zero input lag. Featuring multi-format input support, up to 1080p resolution output, and firmware upgradeability via micro SD, it ensures your vintage games look stunning on modern displays. Includes remote control and power supply (US plug), but requires high-quality RGB SCART cables (not included).








| ASIN | B083FG6PXH |
| Brand | Mcbazel |
| Color | Orange |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Connector Type | Component, DVI, HDMI, VGA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (74) |
| Finish | Matte |
| Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 24 x 17.3 x 7 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Mcbazel |
| Model Number | AV-040038 |
| Number of Ports | 3 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Specific Uses For Product | TV |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**S
This device works correctly and has some great features: 1. The yellow button covers look and feel great. 2. The micro SD card slot actually clicks when inserting an SD Card (for firmware update) 3. The cutout underneath to switch audio is a better idea than reaching inside to hit the switch I am happy with this device. I am using it on my 286, 386 and 486 computers and every game that I have run so far looks great on my 4K TV. You must be very careful with the LCD screen, and especially if you are inserting it into a plastic enclosure: I already destroyed one of these (from another vendor) because the LCD screen broke off and at that point the whole device stopped working.
B**.
I own several MSX computers, including a Yamaha MSX2+ KUVT model. These machines have RGB ports, so I made several RGB to SCART cables following the proper specs. However, when I tried using basic SCART-to-HDMI converters from Amazon, nothing worked correctly. The image was unstable or didn’t show up at all. Then I tried this OSSC and it worked immediately, right out of the box! I was honestly amazed. I had started to think the problem was the MSX RGB port OR my soldering skills, since none of my cables worked with the other converters. It turns out the real issue was those cheap converter boxes. This OSSC SCART box works flawlessly and brings out a clean, sharp, and incredibly stable image from my MSX machines. I’m attaching photos of the first cable I made. In the photo, you can see the Japanese version of the Yamaha MSX. I will also update this review as I continue testing the box further. Five (5) stars! It simply works and works beautifully. Thank you!
M**R
I bought this device a few weeks ago because I wanted to play my old consoles like the Saturn and SNES on my new HD TV. I gotta say, my first impressions were pretty solid. It looks nice, feels sturdy, and set up was really straightforward; just plug and play, you know? I was honestly surprised at how well it translated the colors. I played Super Mario World with my kids, and they loved how vibrant the graphics looked compared to how I remember them! However, there’s a slight catch. Sometimes, the image can get a bit flickery, especially when you first turn it on or switch between resolutions. It doesn’t happen all the time, but it can be a tad annoying. The sound quality is decent, but I was hoping for a bit more clarity when playing music-heavy games. If you're super picky about sound, it might disappoint you. Overall, though, with minor tweaks, I’m really enjoying it and consider it a great addition to my retro gaming setup. Pros: • Easy to set up and use • Good video quality • Compatible with multiple old consoles Cons: • Occasional image flickering • Sound quality could be better Overall: I recommend this product. I rated it 4 stars because while it does have some minor issues, the overall quality and ease of use make it a worthwhile investment for any retro gaming lover.
S**M
It works easily out of the box using a SCART cable, and there is a LOT of functionality beyond the basics you can tap if you’re savvy enough. Tested on my PS2 with immediate results. RGB input is REQUIRED; N64 users in an NTSC region will need to mod their consoles. Pictures are OEM composite output cables directly to TV and then through the Mcbazel OSSC using a SCART cable.
X**N
This upscaler works fantastic. I was a bit skeptical when I first purchased it, but after using it for months I can absolutely say I’m satisfied. Out of the box, the remote didn’t work consistently. That said I was surprisingly able to fix this by pressing the remote face-down on my desk firmly. I believe a connection was loose, and that solved it. The built in options are great, and the build quality feels solid. I can’t say I’d feel great about dropping it or stacking anything heavy on it, but you can tell it’s decently constructed. The sound and video quality are great. Input lag is basically nonexistent, at least in my experience. My original Nintendo Wii was given new life, and I’ve finally been able to enjoy using it on modern 4k displays. Overall: works great (-1 star due to the remote situation), feels decently solid for what it is, and has lasted me at least several months of sustained use. Just make sure you do your research on what connections and cables you need for certain outputs and you’re all set.
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