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Hardware Review: Insurrection Industries Carby - GameCube HDMI Support On A Budget

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Yet another HDMI adapter, but this one doesn't cost the earth.

Keen readers of the site will know that we're always on the lookout for ways to make vintage hardware look as good as possible on modern-day TV sets. Years ago, we dabbled in the world of scanline generators such as the
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, and more recently we sang the praises of the
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, a device which upscales the standard definition signal from your dusty retro console and turns it into an image so crisp and sharp you'd swear it was PC-based emulation. We've also committed quite a few hours to investigating the growing range of GameCube HDMI adapters based on the open-source
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platform – created by Ingo Korb – and all of which use the console's oft-overlooked digital AV port, which offered digital video years before it came as standard on the PlayStation 3.

So far, we've covered the
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,
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and
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, all of which were quite pricey, despite doing pretty much the same thing. We're back with yet another review, which begs the question: what's so special about this new adapter that makes it worth a look when there are so many other options on the market already? The answer to that is simple: price.

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