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Mise à niveau de l'écran LCD de McWill pour Atari Lynx

par McWill
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Prix d'origine $109.99 USD
Prix d'origine $109.99 USD - Prix d'origine $109.99 USD
Prix d'origine $109.99 USD
Prix actuel $99.99 USD
$99.99 USD - $109.99 USD
Prix actuel $99.99 USD

Donnez une seconde vie à votre Atari Lynx avec la mise à niveau LCD de McWill. Ce kit exceptionnel améliorera la couleur, le contraste et la clarté de votre Lynx, afin que vous puissiez profiter de vos jeux préférés comme jamais auparavant.

Caractéristiques

  • Mode de résolution doublé à 320 x 206 pixels
  • Mode de résolution doublé avec scanlines pour cette esthétique rétro classique
  • Kit de sortie VGA en option pour permettre la connexion à un téléviseur, un moniteur ou un projecteur externe

Documentation

Inclus

  • 1 kit LCD de remplacement McWill's Lynx
  • 1 kit de sortie VGA

Remarques

  • Chaque kit est testé avant expédition. Aucun retour ne sera accepté pour ce produit.

Customer Reviews

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Joseph Varnum
Perfect Replacement!

The OEM screen on the Lynx I purchased had weird lines throughout the screen, so I'm glad that this screen was an option. It wasn't the easiest mod to install, but it was worth it. It looks SO GOOD!

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Richard Sievert
McWill's Atari Lynx LCD Upgrade

Works great!

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Marcin Kopka
Great stuff

The screen really is an amazingly great procuct. It’s simple to install, makes the Lynx much more fun to use and the VGA option is super cool! The only thing I would update is That the screw holes That attach the screen to the motherboard should not be cut in half. Other than that it’s a 10/10

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iretromods
Shipped out fast and worked great.

Great service and fast shipping, kit worked great.

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Fred Lane
Atari Lynx II McWill uprade - worked like a charm

Great upgrade - I am now replaying my Lynx game collection of ~50 games. The screen clarity is amazing. Just a couple of tips that made my upgrade easier. I used 30 gauge silicon coated wire for the LCD connections. Very flexible and will not melt when you make the solder connections. I used heat-shrink tubing to bundle the wires. I moved up to 24 gauge silicon coated wire for the power connections. Next, rather than de-solder the components that were to be removed I just cut them off with a pair of flush wire cutters. I was done with component removal in 1 or 2 minutes. I ordered a second upgrade so I can do my other Lynx II next. Then I can try to beat my, now adult, kids in Slime World again with both units connected.