16-bit HD SNES entertainment system (HDMI output) vs Hyperkin RetroN 2 HD Console for NES/SNES/Super Famicom (Gray)
Overall winner: Hyperkin RetroN 2 HD Console for NES/SNES/Super Famicom (Gray)
Key Differences
Gamerz Tek's unit (A) lists a lower price tier and emphasizes HD output, dual-region compatibility, and includes two long-cabled controllers but has mixed reports of picture or sound issues. Hyperkin's RetroN 2 (B) is slightly higher priced, is noted for wide cartridge compatibility and both HD and AV outputs for modern TVs, but some users report original controllers may not work and occasional breakage
16-bit HD SNES entertainment system (HDMI output)
HDMI-enabled SNES clone system plays North American and Japanese games in HD. Includes two controllers, HDMI cable, and micro USB adapter. Customers note easy setup on HD TVs with mixed opinions on functionality
Pros
- HD video and audio output
- dual-region game compatibility
- includes two controllers with long cables
- comprehensive bundle (HDMI cable, micro USB adapter)
Cons
- mixed functionality reports
- potential picture or sound issues
- mixed opinions on build quality
Hyperkin RetroN 2 HD Console for NES/SNES/Super Famicom (Gray)
Retro gaming console that supports NES, Super NES, and Super Famicom cartridges with HD output. Includes 3 ft HDMI-like cable and AV ports for TV connection; praised for compatibility and value by customers
Pros
- wide cartridge compatibility
- HD audio/video output
- includes AV ports for modern TVs
- perceived good value for money
Cons
- original controllers may not work
- some reports of breaking within short use
- mixed opinions on appearance and sound quality
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Gamerz Tek |
| Durability | Hyperkin |
| Versatility | Hyperkin |
| User Reviews | Hyperkin |