Converting MDA/CGA/EGA Graphics Output to VGA!
When it comes to retro PCs, graphics standards can be all over the place. Monochrome, 4-color, 16-color, composite artifacting, etc. But the MCE2VGA scaler box lets you plug all of them into a single display! Thanks to Serdaco Shop for sending a review unit. ● Here's where to buy them until stock runs out: https://www.serdashop.com/MCE2VGA ● MCE2VGA has been superseded by the MCE2HDMI: https://www.serdashop.com/MCE2HDMI ● LGR links: / lazygamereviews / lazygamereviews / lazygamereviews ● Music credits go to: Whiskey on the Rocks 2, Rotations 2 http://www.epidemicsound.com ● Games shown in order of appearance: Arkanoid II Wheel of Fortune Vette Zeliard Kingdom of Kroz Test Drive II Planet X3 Paku Paku Burgertime Crystal Caves LHX #Retro #PC #graphics #Adapter #Converter

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