16-bit HD SNES entertainment system (HDMI output) vs Hyperkin RetroN 2 HD: NES/SNES/SFC 2-in-1
Overall winner: Hyperkin RetroN 2 HD: NES/SNES/SFC 2-in-1
Key Differences
Gamerz Tek's unit (A) lists HDMI HD output and dual-region SNES compatibility and comes with two long-cabled controllers and a lower listed price tier, making it attractive for SNES/SFC-focused retro players. Hyperkin's RetroN 2 HD (B) supports both NES and SNES/SFC cartridges (2-in-1) and outputs 720p HDMI, so pick B if you want broader cartridge compatibility; pick A if you prioritize dual-region SNES support and a more affordable listing
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: NES/SNES/SFC 2-in-1
2-in-1 gaming console that plays original NES, SNES, and Super Famicom carts with 720p HDMI output. Includes two controllers and a built-in aspect ratio switch for authentic or widescreen view. Customer notes solid build and compatibility with Super Nintendo games
Pros
- 2-in-1 cartridge compatibility
- HDMI 720p output
- includes two controllers
- built-in aspect ratio switch
Cons
- mixed feedback on graphics quality and color accuracy
- some found appearance cheap
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Gamerz Tek |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Hyperkin |
| User Reviews | Gamerz Tek |