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Intec Portable 5.6" Color Game Screen Black LCD for Nintendo GameCube NEW . PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION. This item is new in the box, screen protector plastic has never been removed from the screen. It is missing the power supply. It may be missing more - please research what"s needed before bidding. - it is untested as I do not have the power supply. The box has some tape on it, but is in great shape. Intec Portable 5.6" Color Game Screen Black LCD for Nintendo GameCube NEW. Condition is "New". Shipped with USPS Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box.
Condition: New, Brand: Intec, Platform: Nintendo GameCube, Color: Black, Modified Item: No, Model: For Nintendo Gamecube, Weight: 2 lbs, Dimensions: 5.6 inch Screen, Country/Region of Manufacture: China, MPN: Intec Gamecube Tv, UPC: 804926052729
Replacement Gamecube AC Power Adapter and Stereo Audio Video AV RCA Composite Cable Compatible with Nintendo Gamecube NGC Systems. This AV Cable provides composite video & audio output for viewing on a TV / Monitor provides high-definition more stable sound and image effects Enough length ( 1.75 m/ 5.8 ft) let you connect your console with TV or monitors easy. The replacement power adapter for Nintendo Gamecube replace your defective or missing ac adapter with Ultra-long service life of up to 30 000 hours has over voltage & over current & over temperature protection. The replacement AV cable is made of high-quality PVC jacket which is durable.
Yeah, and I don"t know if any other screens are actually better because I"ve read reviews on all of them complaining about games like rogue leader and super smash bros.....and while super smash bros was extremely blurry, it was still playable, I made it all the way to crazy hand on normal difficulty with 5 lives and nearly beat him with mario.(which is about how well I normally do)
The screen"s main problems appear to be how it looks washed out from the back lighting, imagine how a tv screen looks when filmed by a shakey cam and that the resolution is extremely low.(ie, not high quality at all) To give you an idea of how bad it is, it made spy hunter look good. Every game I played on it was playable though, but I did start to get a headache. The zelda bonus disk with zelda 64 on it looked pretty good, actual fmv(like the movie clips in rebel strike) looked really really good, the emulated nes zelda games were bleeding colors like crazy, resident evil looked ok......(and I played many more games that were playable, I was surprised at how much more I jumped around in nightfire instead of attempting stealth when I couldn"t tell where the enemy was, it was like my old halflife days of jumping over railings to outmaneveur guards....and I actually did better that way)
Anyhow, I don"t think the screen is worse than the screen on my old sega nomad, however the source material is much higher quality now. This screen was made about a generation or two late, the lcd"s res apepars to be around 320x240, so it doesn"t looked good when forced ot display a 640x480 image.
Graphically simpler games, like timesplitters 2 instead of nightfire, are easier to play(which is a good thing, since I find ts2"s bots much more entertaining than nightfire"s), but don"t expect to play any game of this generation(at least not the 640x480 ones) and get something that will surpass the quality of a .....well low quality tv set. There is less color bleeding than a low quality tv(usually almost none at all), and the washed out screen(from the backlighting) isn"t any worse than the staticy image you"d see on a crappy tv with rf or composite.(completely different problems but eh.....) This screen isn"t even all that blurry for most games, the main problem is that it is so freaking low res, it is extremely blurry(not in the motion blur way, but in the "I need some anisotropic filtering" way) with most games. The screen also does extremely badly with bright colors(when trrying to play original nes zelda, half the ground would be yellow and the other half pure white), but does pretty well with blacks.
Unfortunately, screen does do pretty bad with all gba games, probably because the gameplay is resizing the image to 640x480. For example, normally I can"t tell the difference between the gba version of zelda and the snes version(the gba version might actually look better), and while the gba has lower resolution, the snes version is just so much crisper.
Also did a direct comparision between my nomad and the lcd screen running sonic 3, and while the nomad gave a better picture(probably just from the smaller size but it was smoother and colors more accurate), it was far more blurry(compared to basically no blur on the lcd screen) and its backlit screen created more of a distraction than the gamecube lcd screen. The gamecube screen also has a slightly wider viewing angle.(from a complete side view I can still see the picture, it just looks inverted in color, the nomad looks inverted and almost gone) If you"re looking for anything more than playable out of gamecube games and the gameboy player, you won"t find it, but the screen is pretty good for older systems, even n64 probably, and maybe dreamcast, and anything running at 320x240. Too bad the gamecube battery pack or power supply is required to power the screen(I think the screen has a mount to stand up on its own), and that the battery pack doesn"t power other systems since it would be good for them.(get a power inverter I suppose if you"re in a car) Also too bad that the gamecube doesn"t have emulators for old systems like the dreamcast does. The screen is great for low resolution games, low framerate movies(ie, the standard 24 fps for movies), and for still images.(on the pause screen I could almost get super smash bros looking like it was on a tv, but when zoomed out the low res kills it, and it starts to blur a lot when the distance is far away)
I have no idea what the benefit of the Wii-U gamepad LCD is.It"s bigger than a Dreamcast VMU, it"s not multi-touch... Wasn"t the GBA attachment for the GC (best utilized in Zelda: Four Swords and Pac-Man) supposed to be enough?
It comes in Indigo, black, and Platinum, and there are two models: one is a basic screen with volume and Brightness controls, while the other also includes three plugs and a color dial.
They also came out with a sound system and a battery pack for the LCD screen. The sound system allows you to connect other game systems or DVD players, and has a set of external speakers (which you can also use for the GC"s sound, as an alternative to the screen"s built-in speakers and headphone ports). The battery pack makes the GC portabie, but only lasts for about an hour and a half before it needs recharging again.
Thanks, I"ll look into this. The screen doesn"t need a separate power source, does it? Ideally it"d just draw power from the system, like the PSOne screen did.
I have the Intec screen and i would say it has fully satisfied me, and is prolly better than any other U.S lcd screens. The only thing i dont like about it is that since it is a mini screen some games are plain out not right for such a small screen such as football games or soccer, almost any other game though it would be fine just stay away from games with a far view.
The Intec Screen u can even buy a GCN battery supply sold separtely so u can have a totally portable GCN. I would give the screen a 9/10 because it is visually good and if i cant play on a real tv i really dont mind at all playing on the Intec screen at home.