Best Consolized MVS?

gargoyle7

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Update, I sinned and went with the AES style consolized units coming out of China, but do NOT regret it. At its heart it is built around an MV1C, I am sooooo happy with the performance, I've tested it on a CRT (best performance), LCD, and LED TVs, and am quite impressed folks, I've owned 2 AES consoles with peak serial numbers, and know how good Neo games can look on a TV, and this unit matches it IMO, if I find weaknesses I will post but so far so good

Sorry not sorry
 

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GohanX

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Update, I sinned and went with the AES style consolized units coming out of China, but do NOT regret it. At its heart it is built around an MV1C, I am sooooo happy with the performance, I've tested it on a CRT (best performance), LCD, and LED TVs, and am quite impressed folks, I've owned 2 AES consoles with peak serial numbers, and know how good Neo games can look on a TV, and this unit matches it IMO, if I find weaknesses I will post but so far so good

Sorry not sorry
My biggest gripe with the thing was that the included power cord was crappy (causing some slight video interference.) We have a big thread around here somewhere where I posted a good replacement from Jameco I think it was. It's not expensive.

Also, there's no power light on it. Don't accidentally remove and insert a game while the power is still on. Ask me how I know :sweaty:
 
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