RetroScaler2x AV to HDMI Converter for Retro Consoles vs RetroScaler2x AV/YPBPR to HDMI Converter by BITFUNX

Key Differences

Both products share the same brand, price tier, and overall rating. PRODUCT B explicitly lists YPbPr support and labels itself as a line-doubler, so choose B if you need component (YPbPr) input or want explicit line-doubling; choose A if you prefer the simpler "AV to HDMI" framing and common AV/console use (PS2/N64) mentioned in its tags

RetroScaler2x AV to HDMI Converter for Retro Consoles

RetroScaler2x AV to HDMI Converter for Retro Consoles

BITFUNX • ★ 3.3/5 • Mid-Range

AV to HDMI converter supporting 240p/480i/288p/576i NTSC/PAL with 480p/576p output and zero lag. Users note easy setup and good compatibility across retro systems; some report image quality and lag differences

Pros

  • supports multiple input standards
  • zero-lag performance confirmed by measurements
  • easy setup and broad compatibility
  • line-doubler and filter options

Cons

  • image quality mixed feedback
  • lag performance varies by user
  • some flickering issues reported
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RetroScaler2x AV/YPBPR to HDMI Converter by BITFUNX

RetroScaler2x AV/YPBPR to HDMI Converter by BITFUNX

BITFUNX • ★ 3.2/5 • Mid-Range

AV/YPBPR to HDMI converter with line doubler and pass-through modes for classic consoles. Delivers 480p/576p HDMI output; supports 240p/480i/288p/576i NTSC/PAL. Customers note easy setup and value, with mixed opinions on image sharpness and lag

Pros

  • supports multiple video standards
  • zero-lag claim with measurements
  • easy setup and good value
  • color accuracy improvements

Cons

  • mixed feedback on image quality
  • some report noticeable lag
  • blurry output for some displays
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