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Revision as of 22:47, 12 June 2022
RetroTINK-2X Family
2X Upscalers
The RetroTINK-2X line of products are zero-lag, 480p HDMI line doublers for retro game consoles. Here's the different models available:
RetroTINK-2X Mini: An entry-level scaler; supporting composite and S-Video inputs.
RetroTINK-2X Pro: An updated version of the original 2X with more features, including scanlines.
RetroTINK-2X SCART: A simple RGB SCART line doubler that outputs 480p HDMI:
Discontinued RetroTINK-2X Multiformat
Discontinued Original RetroTINK-2X
2X Video Product Launches / Reviews
Reviews and Video Explanations of the RetroTINK 2X products:
RetroTINK-2X Mini |
RetroTINK-5X Launch Video |
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RetroTINK-5X 2.0 Firmware Launch |
RetroTINK-2X SCART |
RetroTINK-2X Classic (discontinued) |
RetroTINK-2X Classic 3d Printed Case
The RetroTINK-2X (discontinued) is barebone and the look doesn't appeal to everyone. A custom case for the RetroTINK-2X Classic has been created as an alternative by Laser Bear Industries.
Download the 3D-Printable Files Here:
As an FYI, all of Greg's designs can be purchased from his web store here:
The RetroTINK-2X Case consists of a few 3d Printed parts:
RetroTINK Bottom V1.4.stl RetroTINK Top V1.4.stl RetroTINK Buttom.stl (print two of these)
You will also need some extra items to complete the setup.
- 4x M3x20mm flat head machine screws
- some translucent 1.75mm filament (optional for light pipes)
The only part that might be a little bit difficult is installing the light pipes, I used a pair of pliers and pushed the filament through the led holes and used flush cutters to get it to set flat with the rest of the case. Then I used a hot air rework gun to get the clear filament to be clear on the ends that were cut.
The case will assemble with the original 3mm nuts from the RetroTINK-2X Classic plexy case and the 3mm screws you obtained. The RetroTINK-2X Classic board will just go inside before you screw it all together.
Click here to check out some more free 3D printed design files.
fix this link once 3d printed designs are integrated
Rad 2x Cables
The "Retro Analog to Digital 2x" cables, aka the "RAD2x" are retro HDMI cables supporting most consoles before the Xbox, PS3 and Wii. They are zero lag devices that process the unique "240p" signals of classic consoles properly. They include a switchable filter that smooths out the graphics, which can improve the look for early 3D games and for softening 480i games.
Main RAD2x Sale Page: http://bit.ly/rad2xhdmi
Rad 2x Cable Videos
Videos that detail each version of the RAD2x:
Intro To RAD2x |
Intro To Nintendo Rad2x |
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RAD2x PlayStation |
RAD2x: Genesis 2 |
RAD2x + mClassic Sega Saturn |
Firmware Updates
RetroTINK products evolve after their release, and if you'd like the newest features and bugfixes you'll need to keep the firmware up-to-date. Also, visit the Discord Server and check the experimental channel for latest firmware. Below are videos to show the update process on multiple OS's:
Windows Firmware Update |
Mac / Linux Firmware Update |
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Lag Testing
Every RetroTINK is a zero (or near zero) lag device, which have been proven using measurement methods across different devices. Detailed information and examples can be found here but for quick visual proof, check out the photo below: