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    Well I picked up an RCA to RF pass through adapter from Radio Shack when I was at the mall for a few bucks. Have yet to power up the old 2600 to test it out, but I will soon, I am anticipating the difference.

    And on another note, I finally got all my stuff in (the RGB/SCART cable and component converter) from Ebay and all hooked up with the X'Eye.

    OK, now I've heard that RGB/Component is cystal clear on the Genesis, but DAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNNNNNNNNNNNN it's almost TOOO freakin' clear. You can see EVERYTHING, and sometimes that's not good on the Genesis haha. I noticed games with dithering almost looked better in some ways in Composite. But games that didn't use a lot of dithering like Sonic was JAWWWSOME!

    Keep in mind that this is on a 50" big screen NON LCD TV. And I am sitting 4 feet away haha, WAY too close. I need to get a smaller TV. I bet from 6-10 feet it would look amazing on a 32-36" WEGA.

    I have yet to try the component X'Eye on the LCD TV, but I have a feeling that it's going to have issues because my PS2 with component video, while playing PS1 games has video issues on the LCD TV. So I think my TV is not made for low res component video or something.
    Last edited by Oldskool; 07-06-2010 at 12:01 AM.

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