Barry Lyndon (The Criterion Collection) vs 8BitDo Retro 18 Numpad (M Edition) – Bluetooth/2.4G/Wired
Key Differences
Choose A (Barry Lyndon) if you want a high-quality Criterion 4K film release praised for cinematography and visual transfer; choose B (8BitDo Retro 18 Numpad) if you need a multifunctional input device with Bluetooth/2.4G/wired connections and a retro LED calculator mode. A is a film release with strong visual/transfer accolades and slightly lower listed price tier; B is a hardware peripheral with multi-connection options and platform compatibility limits noted
Barry Lyndon (The Criterion Collection)
A classic film collection entry featuring Barry Lyndon with acclaimed visuals and cinematography. Customers note the engaging drama and natural lighting, plus a strong 4K transfer and comprehensive extras
Pros
- Stunning visuals and cinematography
- Engaging fictional drama
- Natural lighting throughout
- Excellent 4K transfer quality
Cons
- N/A from provided data
8BitDo Retro 18 Numpad (M Edition) – Bluetooth/2.4G/Wired
Compact mechanical numpad with Windows/Android compatibility and calculator mode. Notable for its retro LED display and independent control panel, plus multiple connection options a reviewer praised for easy Bluetooth use
Pros
- multi-connection options
- calculator mode standalone
- retro LED display
- independent control panel
Cons
- limited to Windows/Android compatibility
- keyboard switches in specific variant
- may require setup for calculator mode
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Ryan O'Neal, Marisa Berenson, Stanley Kubrick |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | 8BitDo |
| User Reviews | Tie |