Neat, but s-video hasn't been "high quality" since 1992. (And it wasn't even then, if you had access to RGB and/or SCART.)
Again, it's all relative. For those systems (C-64, Amiga, Atari 2600, etc.), S-Video is perfectly appropriate as a top tier connection. For all but the Amiga, composite would have been perfectly fine.
Exactly. Not like one needs HDMI or component or whatever is the current HD specification for these platforms, that would add nothing except cost.
Neat, but s-video hasn't been "high quality" since 1992. (And it wasn't even then, if you had access to RGB and/or SCART.)
Again, it's all relative. For those systems (C-64, Amiga, Atari 2600, etc.), S-Video is perfectly appropriate as a top tier connection. For all but the Amiga, composite would have been perfectly fine.
Exactly. Not like one needs HDMI or component or whatever is the current HD specification for these platforms, that would add nothing except cost.
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