I used a CRT until it gave out, so at the beginning of this year I too found myself a bit lost with my PS2, since modern televisions have no SCART socket and even after detaching the RGB cables and sticking them one by one into their respective holes, the analog signal is too weak nowadays: the image is blurry and the audio has a constant, intrusive background noise, therefore I drove myself to find an HDMI solution.
I tested several and the low-cost ones all have performance issues and even if I found one to my liking, there was the problem of it not being compatible with the PS1 or with DVDs. So, I found a mid-range solution with the Hyperkin and I have been completely satisfied with my purchase.
The resolution is output at 720p, and the video and audio quality are truly exceptional. I haven't encountered any input lag using original controllers for the PS2 or other later Sony or Hori brand controllers with a Wingman adapter.
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To function the cable requires a USB port, but the one natively on the PS2 can be used.
It also has a small button that when pressed gives you the choice to see things in the correct 4:3 aspect ratio or to unleash the mental illness by forcibly stretching the proportions to 16/9.
If I really have to strain myself to find the Cindy Crawford's mole, the cable lacks a scanline filter and I haven't figured out if such an option exists via a hidden PopStarter command, however, the other DKWDRV in development definitely has them (judging from the screenshots I've seen).
Anyway, I don't know why, but when I use the FreeMcBoot command-line interface, the image is slightly off-center, but then when the game starts everything snaps into place.
DVDs don't work with this adapter either, but honestly who still uses a PS2 as their main DVD player? There are so many other options that sticking with the PS2's player is just therapeutic obstinacy.
On Amazon it has over 80% satisfied customers, but if you're worried about the dissatisfied minority, on A. you can always add a fee for insurance.
The merchandise is located in Hong Kong, so once ordered the item will take months to arrive at your home.