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The POUND HDMI HD Link Cable is a must-have accessory for PS1 and PS2 enthusiasts, delivering native RGB signal output upscaled to 720p resolution for crisp, vibrant visuals on modern HDTVs. Backward compatible with original PSX and PS2 consoles, it includes a Micro USB power cable to enhance console stability, offering an affordable, easy-to-install solution that dramatically improves classic gaming experiences without lag or distortion.












| ASIN | B07HPF7PRT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,656 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #118 in PlayStation 2 Accessories #188 in PlayStation Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,977) |
| Date First Available | November 20, 2018 |
| Department | All Ages |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 432105 |
| Manufacturer | Pound Technology |
| Product Dimensions | 7.48 x 5.91 x 1.57 inches |
P**S
Works very well with my PS1 - Better than other av to hdmi converters!
I tested this little fella against another converter to HDMI I had purchased, the KanexPro - which costs close to $100 if you bought an AV cable like I did. This product by pound, at only $30, produced a FAR SUPERIOR image that the KanexPro. I tested an Original PS1 with Silent Hill 1 - even just the menus and the game intro sequence are good enough to give you an idea of what the game will look like. Though, really any PS1 game should work. My first impression of this PS1 to HDMI (as that's how I used it) was fantastic: very simple to setup, very few things to deal with when installing this product. Although it did not come with a power adapter, I had a 5v 2amp one lying around. Hook that to the micro-usb cable to the unit, and the unit to the back of your PS1's video out, and using the HDMI cable included I got a nice 720p image to my Vizio flat screen. No issues whatsoever. The upscaling is done surprisingly well for such a small device, no lines or weird artifacts from the conversion to HDMI are present, and the image in-game still looked nice and sharp. I didn't notice much lag at all, just the terrible control scheme of SH1. And, there was little to no cable clutter - the most I had to do is tuck the HDMI cable a bit. To test the KanexPro, I removed this device and replaced this simple setup with the AV component cable, the KanexPro, and the HDMI to the TV. It was worse from the getgo, the Playstation splashscreen when the console boots was already distorted and awful looking - like the KanexPro upscaled using interlacing, but didn't de-interlace the final output before going to the TV. It looked terrible at 720p in comparison to the Pound cable, and even worse at 1080p. I immediately removed that setup, and went back to the Pound HD Link cable (what I dubbed the PS1-2-HDMI). I really enjoy this product. As a new PS1 owner myself, I wanted to get it setup in the simplest way for the modern era of TVs and HDMI signals, and this was the right way to go about it. An easy recommendation from me to any PS1 owner. I cannot speak of it for the PS2 however, keep that in mind.
A**A
I highly recommend it!
It improved the screen quality! No more blurry screen while playing my favorite games. The only thing I would recommend is to watch a YouTube tutorial on how to set it up (watch it before you buy this so you can get an idea of what to do and what you might need).
S**N
It works for the most part
It works on both my PS and PS2. The graphic quality is much better than those cheap China adaptors you see for 10 dollars. The only downside I've noticed is that PS1 games will work for some monitors. It works on my TV, and two side monitors that I own. But for some reason, my main monitor doesn't detect the ps1 games, regardless what system its being played on. The monitor detects my PS2 games without any issues. If i had to guess, is that the resolutions of the monitor and the game conflict with each other, and I've looked around to get them to work with no luck. Oh well, ill just use the other monitors. If you want this cable solely for your PS2, then you're good to go. If you want this for your PS1, better have more than one monitor. In the end, absolutely would recommend over the cheap converters any day. Happy gaming!
B**N
*ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE* - On all fronts. Image quality to Customer Support.
I don't generally write reviews - but had planned on doing so for this item if it lived up to half the hype it did when it was first being initially developed with engineering feedback on Reddit (very cool, down to earth communication and interaction with the retro gaming community from Pound) - to the generally to very positive reviews - there's always going to be a nitpicky outlier - but these cables are no joke. First off - it's a tight, quality fit into the back of the PS2 machine; very snug, and feels like a quality connector. Even the USB cable they include to power the converter ASIC/PCB in there feels Apple like. It's great. Not some cheap China special. The image quality - excellent. Absolutely superb. Very, very clean, and the jaggies almost seem somewhat reduced due to their completely understandable use of RGB and 240P only - to make it compatible with PS1 games, but the silver lining in regards to NOT being able to use 480P (I really don't care, it's 480P, it's a PS2 game, not going to look dramatically better regardless) - is a softer image with still extremely clean detail, but less glaring jaggies and THAT'S what ruins a game for me - a pixelated looking mess. Not the case with this cable. Now, compared to the cheap Chinese junk adapters and converters on here - this cable blows them away. Like someone else mentioned on here in a review; this cable out performs the KanexPro - that's a $100 adapter, and doesn't include the necessary S-Video cables for the PS2, nor an HDMI cable. Crazy. It's not built from the ground up for the PS2 like this Pound cable is. I'm stoked - I've always wanted a genuine PS2 HDMI cable, and this is it. The PS2 is - by far - my favorite piece of tech ever engineered and developed, besides the Macintosh computer. Finally - and this has to be mentioned - Pound's customer service, well, 'pounds' every other company I've ever dealt with. Excuse the pun - but they're incredible. WAY above and beyond what I'd consider even normal; I had a faulty cable initially shipped to me (fast shipping time btw) - and without a SECOND'S consideration, they immediately shipped me a new one with a simple message through their own website to them mentioning my issue. No need to send my bad cable back, either. I'm still in awe. That's the reason you choose companies like these, like Apple, like BOSE - customer service, and an awesome product. Well done Pound - you're my go-to for a quality retro-pro cable for an older system.
S**D
The pound HD Link is the perfect solution for ps2 if you want to play it on newer TV it's make the games look great even though the games is old
ス**ー
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E**A
si tienes un presupuesto bajo y no tienes para un ossc esto es lo mejor q le puedes poner a tu ps1 va muy pero muy bien en ps1 mejora la calidad y para mi eso es asombroso la verdad lo puedo ver en una televion actual y encima mejor
J**G
Does exactly what you need to play the PS2 via HDMI
C**N
Bonjour, je me permets de réagir aux nombreux commentaires concernant le sifflement : Si vous passez directement par le signal HDMI, un sifflement apparaît inévitablement en fond (sûrement un défaut d'isolation dans le circuit intégré), qui peut s'avérer pénible si vous passez par un ampli. Personnellement, j'ai contourné le problème en utilisant la sortie en fibre optique et en basculant le son dans les paramètres de la PS2 vers la fibre optique : En branchant la sortie HDMI à ma TV et la sortie audio à mon ampli, l'expérience de jeu est bluffante avec une sortie vidéo nickel et universelle (PS1 comme PS2) et une sortie son en dolby! En espérant vous avoir apporté mon retour d'expérience, n'hésitez pas à commander ce petit boîtier magique et hyper compatible.
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