Nintendo Switch players and long-time players can pick up mClassic Graphics Upgrade Tool $80 On Amazon. This deal disappeared after Cyber Monday but is back again. Typically priced at $100, the mClassic is one of the coolest and most practical gaming accessories. This plug-and-play dongle improves the accuracy of your games. This is very useful for older consoles that generally look very poor when viewed on modern TVs. It also provides a slight visual upgrade to Nintendo Switch games.
$80 (which was $100)
Aside from upping the ante, mClassic also offers anti-aliasing to smooth out rough edges, automatically adjusts depth of field, and sharpens images for a more natural look. Using the product is simple – just plug it into your console, plug in the mClassic power cable, and then plug the HDMI cable back in from your TV to the mClassic. It works natively with any console that offers an HDMI port, making it a great way to improve the quality of last-gen graphics. Depending on your TV, older games will be upscaled to 1440p or 4K.
As mentioned earlier, it’s also a great accessory for retro games on modern TVs. So, if you want to play consoles like a GameCube, Super Nintendo, or N64 without a CRT TV, the mClassic is a great option. Older consoles that don’t have HDMI ports can take advantage of mClassic by picking up an HDMI adapter (eg this For classic Nintendo consoles).
Although we’ve found that mClassic works great with older Switch and Nintendo consoles, your mileage may vary based on the console and TV you’re using. However, no matter what console you’re playing on, mClassic will definitely help display sharper textures and a sharper image for older games, making them highly playable on modern TVs.
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