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The Scalable Video Switch is a remarkable new product that could streamline the way retro gaming enthusiasts connect their vintage hardware to modern TVs. This device offers an impressive array of features, including support for up to 32 inputs and multiple output modules in various formats.

  • Supports Up To 32 Inputs: The Scalable Video Switch allows you to connect a vast number of consoles, emulators, or other gaming devices effortlessly. This is particularly useful for those with extensive collections or multiple screens.
  • Various Output Formats: You can choose between SCART, Component, VGA, and Composite/S-Video outputs, ensuring compatibility with different types of vintage consoles and televisions.

User-Friendly Features

Another significant advantage is the ease of use. The system integrates smoothly with upscalers like the RetroTink 4K, permitting seamless input switching without needing a remote control or manual intervention. Additionally, the IR blaster function allows you to control various scalers through a single interface.

Customizability

The Scalable Video Switch is highly customizable; you can purchase specific modules for different types of video and audio connections as per your needs. The control module costs $50 along with individual input and output modules priced around $30 each, making it flexible enough to tailor to almost any setup. However, the price could add up quickly.


While the concept sounds fantastic, the high cost might deter some enthusiasts. Would you be willing to invest in a device that could manage up to 32 inputs for your retro gaming collection?

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[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 10 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Right now, I'm managing with Y cables, but this would be...

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A game changer...

$40 for the control module, $10 for the remote, then:

Composite/S Video - $30x7 - $210
Component - $35x4 - $140
1 output for each - $50

Soo... $450? Worth it!

[–] p03locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)
[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

For 12 inputs and 2 outputs? Not awful.