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The LevelHike HDMI Cable is a premium 3-in-1 adapter designed for Nintendo 64, Super Nintendo, and GameCube consoles, converting analog S-Video signals into crisp 720p HDMI output. It supports NTSC regions with low latency gameplay and an easy aspect ratio switch between 4:3 and 16:9. Featuring plug-and-play convenience and detachable cables, it ensures compatibility with modern HDTVs and monitors, backed by a 365-day replacement guarantee and round-the-clock customer support.
| ASIN | B07Z5TDL2X |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,629 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 31 in Nintendo 64 Accessories |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | N64NGCSNES |
| Manufacturer | LevelHike |
| Package Dimensions | 15.9 x 10.69 x 6.2 cm; 209 g |
J**N
Better than the cheaper hdmi adapters.
I own an original Super Famicom system and an N64 NTSC J model that are both modified. My HD Tv supports scart for composite signals but wanted a better picture quality for N64. Composite signals on HD tvs lead to pixel separation which make games with 3d graphics look untidy, shooters and racing games are a bit unbearable because it's hard to see long distance. The cheap HDMI adapters loose brightness and contrast, which makes Doom 64 unplayable but decent enough for SNES. I could still use the composite lead for that but wanted to see if I could get a better experience with N64 hardware. Doom 64 looked great even though I had to adjust the brightness and contrast on my TV and in dark areas I could find switches even though it's a bit darker than composite, the crosshair on Goldeneye was more solid making it easier to aim. Mario kart 64 looked amazing. This adapter doesn't upscale, but it does clean the picture quality up more than analogue signal and SNES games looked twice as better. Sometimes the audio is absent when turning on but moving the aspect ratio switch back and forth fixes it. I did some further testing, this adapter is not compatible with PAL region. Works with NTSC only.
R**K
Walk down memory lane!
Does what it says on the tin! Found my old N64 in the garage and fancied a walk down memory lane! Plugged in and ready to go! Re living my youth!
M**S
Perfect for SNES!
Wow. Wasn't sure about the quality of this given a cheaper version was terrible, but it has transformed playing my Super Nintendo on an OLED TV. Bright colours, no lag and noticed a massive improvement from the cheaper adaptor straight from the off. Yes you will need to adjust your picture settings a little for the source you connect it to. Certainly if you have a SNES and want to bring that retro magic back on a modern TV, it's worth every penny.
K**.
Great customer service.
Initially, the cable did not work. The warranty card supplied with the cable mentions this as a possible problem. I contacted the company directly via email, they responded quickly and sent a brand new cable which works very well. Happy with the outcome, and the cable itself.
M**K
Great cable
Works brilliantly, includes all the required cables, and they're a decent length so no problem with positioning the console.
T**N
Defective Cable, did not work
I just tried to plug this cable into my GameCube, and have been stuck on a blue screen with "No Signal" on it. The sound from the game's menu is playing in the background. I tried swapping the HDMI cable for another to no avail. In their warranty they mention that you might receive a defective cable, which is something they should really start quality testing for. It should not be an issue to begin with.
S**N
Great product, works well
Brought my old Nintendo 64 back to life on an up to date TV. Pleased with the deliver and product. Thankyou
A**S
Works well, easy to set up
The image is a bit offset, but it's quite playable and definitely one of the simpler set ups for anyone using a monitor or a TV without RCA ports. Plugs into HDMI, so you will need an HDMI audio extractor if your are feeding it into a monitor rather than a TV.
M**I
nice but not improving graphics quality
J**E
Bought for use with more original hardware SNES. The cable arrived with a card noting potential issues with an earlier version of the cable. I was unfortunate and received a cable that was not wanting to send signal to the TV. The one time I was able to get a picture it was a bit on the blurry side, very bright, and was glitchy on the bottom of the screen. The seller responded to an email very quickly with a list of recommendations to rule out other potential causes. Once confirming the issue was with the cable the seller sent me a revised version that arrived with a few days. The seller even followed up to ensure the new cable was working after it arrived. The picture was darker when compared to the one time I had the older version of the cable working, but the image was stable with no glitching and the quality of the sprites was fantastic. Considering the conversion from such old hardware that was designed for CRT TVs, I would say the cables was doing an superb job. A+ customer service saved my experience with the product and has me rocking out nostalgia nights on my childhood favorites. While I do wish that Amazon initially shipped the revised version of the cable, the lack of comparable products on the market led me to be thankful to end up with a product that works so well.
T**T
It works great for me I only wish the nintendo Wii used the same output cable oh well it works awesomely well if I had to buy again I would happily do so in a heartbeat
M**0
I'm not a purist, but this works quite well for what I was looking for. Compared it to using my AV receiver RCA inputs, as well as Gamestop's version of this device ($13.99 as of this writing). In my opinion, it works better than the Gamestop version (Gamestop device only outputs widescreen, which stretches the image, and also appears even more pixelated). Picture quality looked comparable to my AV receiver output, however the added switch on this device allows the image to output the original 4:3 (with black side bars), which is nice (my AV receiver was unable to output the 4:3 format, only stretched widescreen). Understandably, these are retro games, so the game image is going to be pixelated anyway, especially compared to how we remembered the older CRT's with scanlines. I don't have the Nintendo Online versions for comparison, but I imagine those will have slightly better graphics or clean-up polygons by the developer. But it's also nice not having to pay a subscription fee to play. Well worth the $30 (as of this writing) - not sure if I could justify $130, or even several hundred, for the better up-conversion devices out there that can simulate scanlines and crt pixel geometry, or options for pixel smoothing. Possible I'll want to try those later on, but for now I just wanted something to help play my old system on the newer HD TV's, and this seemed to do the trick. Happy gaming!
C**R
the first one didnt work and was a shame. But was sent another cable and that one works perfect! Thank you! Will be buying from this company again and great customer service.
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