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Marseille mClassic Plug-and-Play Video Game Console 1440p/4K Upscaler - Upgrade Your Graphics Card in Real Time with No Lag for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, Wii, GameCube, Dreamcast and more!

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Features

  • HDMI Video Game Console 1440p/4K Upscaler: The worlds first plug-and-play graphics card that boosts your game consoles graphics in real-time to give clean, sharp images. It finely redraws each pixel making them look vivid again with virtually zero lag!
  • 4k No Lag Enhancer: It works with Nintendo Switch, Original Xbox, PlayStation, GameCube, PS2, Wii, DreamCast, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, & many more. Seasoned gamers enjoy classic video games even more with this gaming console upgrade!
  • Video Game Accessory: Insert the mClassic into the HDMI port on your game console, dock, Roku/Apple TV & connect the other end to the TV or monitor with an HDMI cable, thats it! The mClassic, Micro-USB cable & HDMI extension cable included in the pack.
  • Console Graphic Booster: It analyzes each pixel in its immediate context as well as its global context to determine the most suitable modifications for each pixel, a technology Marseille Inc. has patented & labeled Contextual Processing.
  • Scaling On/Off: The mClassic video game enhancer offers an amazing improvement to images, but in the event you decide to disable the features, there's no need to disconnect it from anything! You can just switch it off using the external sliding switch!

Description

Marseille's mClassic upscaler is the world’s first plug-and-play graphics card that boosts gaming console’s graphics in real-time to produce clean, sharp images. This video game enhancer finely redraws each pixel, making them look vivid again, with virtually zero lag!

Product Dimensions: 6 x 4.5 x 2 inches


Item Weight: 8 ounces


Item model number: MC9007-A


Manufacturer recommended age: 15 years and up


Batteries: Lithium Metal batteries required.


Release date: June 11, 2021


Manufacturer: Marseille


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  • Impressive, probably gonna pick up another to connect to a splitter.
So this thing is designed to increase visual detail by interpreting frame data from your devices and adding to it. It also have a free anti-aliasing level given to anything passing through it (smoothing edges that have stair-stepping/jaggies/aliasing. Wow. I tried this thing out on all my 1080p and sub 1080p consoles, it really makes the content look much better on my TVs. The device only forces whatever native output resolution your TV tells it to (a 4k that doesn't natively support 1440p will only tell the device to go to 1080p). My smaller 1360X768 tv forces that instead of taking a 1080p image and downscaling it like it does with a PS4 signal. Your mileage may vary if your monitor or TV can force resolutions. Nonetheless, it's going to be whatever your TV natively supports that is 1440p or below that will be your maximum output. That said, I am very happy with this device. On my Switch, the upscaling of sub 1080p content and even 1080p content looks wonderful with the built in anti-aliasing making things look so much cleaner that I was able to boost the TV's sharpness of the image without getting visual noise (aka much better visual experience). This led to better visual clarity because the image was allowed to be less soft without becoming noisy or aliased. My 360 and PS3 that are hooked up to that smaller TV I mentioned look amazing even with the meagre "pixel boost". Heck even the PSTV I have hooked up to my 4k display looks so much better. Muramasa Rebirth and Killzone Mercenary have never looked this good. This is a good device for hardware of older resolution levels. Your returns diminish with higher resolution devices (I don't think an pass of extra anti-aliasing is worth the money on near 4K resolutions) but the sizeable visual upgrades (especially if you are a multi-console owner still plugging through old libraries) are well worth it. If you can get a low latency splitter, it spreads the love across any devices inputting without the need to buy individually for each device which is a nicety I wasn't expecting. I recommend it but make sure you understand what you are getting out of it and whether your usage scenario makes sense. Edit 09/10/22 - The photos I sent are pretty jumbled up so I am resubmitting them in a order that has the mclassic smoothed one first and the native image second. Keep in mind these are taken on a 4K tv where the image is outputting at 1080p with an anti-aliasing pass. Games with lower native resolution have a more perceivable difference and a 1440p monitor will get better results (have one on the way so I may repost thereafter). I am going to point out areas to look at to see the perceivable smoothness difference or sharper detail for those maybe not seeing the benefit. On BoTW Link: Observe the handle of the weapon over his right shoulder as well his bracer on his right arm where the transition between the pixels on link and the background are smoother. Also the texture detail on his shirt, the sheikah slate and other items has a clearer definition between colors and sharper edges. Super Kirby Clash Mage Kirby: Check out the area where Kirby's head reaches the hat or the lines of the star on the hat. The orb in his staff also has far less issues with the edges stairstepping. Though the textures are minimalist there is cleaner lines again on color changes on the hat or in the staff orb. Smash Bros Link: The Sheikah slate handle is remarkably smoother in image 05 (Mclassic) vs 06 (native). In images 07 and 08 notice how much more "serration" exists on Link's ear in 08 vs the 07 with Mclassic) These are a handful examples on my current setup, may update further. Edit 07/23/2023 Having used this for close to a year. I really appreciate what it does. Partciularly now that I have a 1440p monitor I use, this makes my Switch and Xbox 360 games look much, MUCH smoother with that 1440p upscale and anti-aliasing. I jump between these consoles and my PS5 and Series X and this has made the visual difference feel so much less jarring. 720p on Xbox 360 has been OK but now going back and playing Resident Evil titles for achievements on that console, it feels smooth, clean and very easy on the eyes. Switch gets a more minor upgrade but playing Tears of the Kingdom I have felt less impact from the dynamic resolution compared to friends of mine. What you get out of this requires a lot of understanding of the tech around it. 1080p and lower consoles benefit and if you have a monitor or TV with 1440p it will make an even bigger difference. Still highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2022 by Gellister Gellister

  • Works great for my Sega Dreamcast and Sega Genesis Mini
I really love the results I'm getting using the MClassic on both my Dreamcast and my Sega Genesis Mini. I have an Akura VGA to HDMI adapter for the Dreamcast which produces great results on it's own, but when paired with the MClassic, you can easily see a substantial improvement. I use the MClassic's retro mode to keep the original aspect ratio of the Dreamcast and Genesis Mini games so the image doesn't get stretched out. One thing I notice very subtly is that on certain types of letters, the upscaler might be having problems rendering those pixels, and produces a small on screen artifact. Its not a big issue and only seems to happen with text in certain instances. Other than that, I wouldn't play without it anymore since it makes such a marked difference in the image quality and I do love that it upscales to 1440p. One thing to note is that I used a Pound HDMI adapter before the Akura box on the Dreamcast, and although the Pound gave inferior image compared to the Akura, the MClassic definitely improved the standard signal of the Pound cable, displaying better colors and cleaner overall picture. The Sega Genesis Mini's picture just feels more stable as well when compared to having just the standard connection via HDMI. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023 by Mmart23

  • It works just ok or great depending on the game and input
This little device can make a huge difference or make such a tiny difference you can barely notice it at all, it widely depends on the game you are using it for, I used it for the nintendo switch most of the time. It's important to note you must know what resolution your games are running at to be able to set the system resolution to match the game's resolution, otherwise if you leave the system on 1080p at all times you will get inferior results with lower resolution games. In 1080p games like smash bros or mario kart 8 deluxe I could barely notice any difference, some of the jagged edges were smoothed out but you have to really look for it when you are standing very close you a large screen. The same goes for 2d games like Mighty switch force, Rayman legends or wonderboy and the dragon's trap, those games have good antialiasing already so the Mclassic won't make a huge noticeable difference unless they have low res textures. With 1080p games I can live without the Mclassic but it DOES give games a little bit of a visual improvement that I appreciate. In 720p games the results vary depending on the game, in Runner 3 the game did not look noticeably better at all, in super mario 64 from the 3d all stars collection some jagged edges were smoothed out nicely while others still kind of stood out, with these two games a lot of the jagged edges are still there they are just less sharp than before, it's like someone very lightly sand papered the edges but didn't really smooth out the surface at all. However in Starlink battle for atlas the Mclassic made a huge noticeable difference, the game without it looks extremely blurry, yet the Mclassic clears it up beautifully. It's the same story with Xenoblade Chronicles 2, what was once a very blurry and pixelated looking game now actually looks smooth and clear, in Xenoblade Chronicles definite edition this also happens although to a lesser extent than with 2. With 720p games it is a little bit of a gamble, but I found that in most cases the Mclassic does make a difference, cases like Runner 3 are very rare, most times it will make a blurry game look very smooth. In 480p games I decided to use my Wii U as I have Wii, N64 and some homebrew gamecube games installed, for Wii on the Wii U the Mclassic was ok, pixelation is still noticeable but you definitely notice it is much worse once you go back to the regular picture, with Gamecube games the result is similar to how Wii games look but makes some colors look much more vibrant which is very nice, the absolute best results I have seen from the Mclassic however is with the Wii U virtual console versions of N64 games, it smooths out these games so well, they nearly look like they're in HD, what impressed me the most is in Ocarina of time, your minimap is always very pixelated, but the Mclassic actually smoothes it out, some of the 2d elements in n64 games look great. For 480p games the results are very good most times, but absolutely amazing for n64 games. I think the Mclassic is worth it for a very specific type of person, if you want to play classic 5th gen 3d games on a modern TV this thing will make some of those games look absolutely amazing, making it absolutely worth the price for you. If you want if for your nintendo switch I would say it is still worth it as it makes a big difference in some games, I think it would also work very well for other systems with primarily 720p games like Wii U, ps3 and xbox 360, so I recommend it for those systems, it may also work well for the original VHS player style xbox one, as many games from that system run at 720p from what I can tell. I do not recommend it for use on an original ps4 or ps4 slim, it could make a difference for some games but nothing big enough to justify the 100 dollar price tag, not to mention the Mclassic takes away the ps4's HDR capabilities. If you want to use it for a ps4 Pro or xbox one x I would advise you to not purchase this product as it doesn't do much for 4k games, native 4k and even some checkerboard 4k really does not need any antialiasing, you are good with the system as it is, the clearer colors might be a nice perk but it's nothing compared to HDR which is something the Mclassic does not support. Overall I am very happy with my purchase, it has made some of my switch games look much nicer and my n64 games look nearly HD, under very specific use cases the Mclassic is a very useful tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2020 by Robert

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