Oh heavens above...
Hey, UK person here. RGB SCART cables were always extremely common. You just bought them from a regular shop and plugged them into the TV. It wasn't a specialist hardcore ultra gamer thing, it was a bit of wire that made your Amiga/MD/SNES/PS1, etc. look great on the telly.
Hey, UK person here. RGB SCART cables were always extremely common. You just bought them from a regular shop and plugged them into the TV. It wasn't a specialist hardcore ultra gamer thing, it was a bit of wire that made your Amiga/MD/SNES/PS1, etc. look great on the telly.
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So they are talking about RGB SCART which was common there. We did however get the same signals is what I'm saying. Some TVs did have RGB, but rarer, and it was not with SCART.
https://bsky.app/profile/kimimi.bsky.social/post/3li6tv7shzk2x
Standard enough I'd say 😀
Yes I know general usage SCART wasn't specialist ultra gamer. But man how I wish American TV manufacturers hadn't cheaped out on that T_T
Weird how some displays that could handle PAL60 but became greyscale for NTSC60.