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Marseille mClassic OG – Restore Your TVs Game Mode Image Quality, Lag Free, on Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PlayStation, Gamecube, N64, Wii, SNES, and More – Supports 1440p/60hz

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Amplify your gaming experience on large, high-resolution screens Trusted by the best

“One of the coolest and most practical gaming accessories for Nintendo Switch” -Steven Petite GameSpot “Best Nintendo Switch Accessory to level up your gaming experience while docked and gaming on the TV” -Akeem Lawanson IGN “Marseille’s mClassic Comes To The Rescue Of Nintendo’s Switch” -Mark Vena Forbes pr Visual Enhancer

The mClassic’s graphics processor enhances every pixel with zero lag, upscaling supported gaming resolutions up to 1440p/60hz on supported monitors and TVs with our proprietary anti-aliasing algorithm

example Nintendo Switch

Experience sharper images and reduced visual artifacts on your docked Nintendo Switch, with up to 1440p/60hz on supported 4K TVs, HDTVs, or gaming monitors

example Retro Gaming on Modern Displays

Improve graphics in real-time on retro consoles like NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Playstation 2, N64, and more. Upscale from 480p up to 1440p/60hz on supported monitors while preserving the classic 4:3 aspect ratio.

example Simple Plug-and-Play Setup

The mClassic plugs in between your game console and the HDMI input on your TV or monitor. Power is provided by the included micro-USB cable, plugged into an available USB port or AC power adapter (AC power adapter not included)

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1 Pixel enhancer

2 Up-scaling

3 Anti-aliasing

4 Sharpening

5 Zero Lag

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uilds on Vintage Retro Mode with more fine-tuned visuals in 4:3 aspect ratio Mode 1 – Enhancement Off

mClassic is turned off, and the native visuals and audio are passed-through so you don’t need to remove mClassic if you choose not to use it

uilds on Vintage Retro Mode with more fine-tuned visuals in 4:3 aspect ratio Mode 2 – Enhancement On

Use Mode 2 to enhance and upscale your widescreen gaming content. The toggle switch will be in the center position, and the light will be green

uilds on Vintage Retro Mode with more fine-tuned visuals in 4:3 aspect ratio Mode 3 – Retro Mode

Enhances like Mode 2 but keeps the 4:3 aspect ratio on retro consoles like NES, SNES, Genesis, PS2 & more. The switch is in the last position (blue light). Most retro consoles require an HDMI adapter

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Best for Multiple Consoles

Enhances visuals for game consoles that output widescreen and 4:3 aspect ratios

Best for Nintendo Switch

Focused on enhancing the visuals for Nintendo Switch while in Dock mode

Best for Retro Consoles

Focused on retro consoles that natively output in 4:3 aspect ratio

Connectivity Requirements

HDMI output required; May need HDMI adapter for retro consoles (not included)

Connectivity Requirements

Connect to HDMI output in Switch Dock; Change Switch to output 720p resolution

Connectivity Requirements

HDMI output required; May need HDMI adapter for retro consoles (not included)

Mode 1 – Enhancement Off

Audio/Video is passed-thru; No need to remove it should you choose not to use it

Mode 1 – Enhancement On

The same as Mode 2 (Enhancement On) on the mClassic OG

Mode 1 – Retro Mode

The same as Mode 3 (Retro Mode) on mClassic OG

Mode 2 – Enhancement On

Sharpens visuals & upscales widescreen game content, like Switch, PS4 & more

Mode 2 – Switch Plus Mode

Recreates Switch handheld’s immersive colors/lighting on larger screens

Mode 2 – Vintage Mode

Preserves original colors, lighting, and sound of CRT TVs with 4:3 aspect ratio

Mode 3 – Retro Mode

Same as Mode 2, but preserves the 4:3 aspect ratio of retro game consoles

Mode 3 – Switch Enhance Mode

Enhance Mode 2 detail & contrast for dark visuals like in The Witcher or Skyrim

Mode 3 – Vintage Enhance Mode

Builds on Vintage Retro Mode with more fine-tuned visuals in 4:3 aspect ratio

Tech Specs

Operating System Real-time Gaming Algorithms Control State Machine 2.0 Switch and Connectors HDMI male (HDMI input), HDMI female (HDMI output), Micro-USB (5V power), Sliding switch Chip VTV-1224 design by Marseille Inc, HDMI 1.4b Receiver, HDMI 1.4b Transmitter, HDCP 1.4 encryption/decryption engines, 4K Chroma 4:4:4 Scaler Processor, 120 FPS Graphic Post-Processor, Embedded Processor. Power Idle (no signal) : 0.1W, Maximum (upscale to 4k) : 1W Dimensions Height : 0.8 inch (21mm), Width: 1.6 inches (40mm), Length: 2.2 inches (55mm), Weight: 1 oz (28g)

ENHANCED IMAGE QUALITY: The mClassic’s graphics processor enhances every pixel with zero lag on both widescreen and 4:3 aspect ratio games, upscaling supported gaming resolutions up to 1440p/60hz on supported monitors and TVs with our proprietary anti-aliasing algorithm
OPTIMIZED WIDESCREEN GAMING: Enhancement On (Mode 2) provides sharper images and reduced visual artifacts on your docked Nintendo Switch or other widescreen gaming consoles, with up to 1440p/60hz on supported 4K TVs, HDTVs, or gaming monitors; The toggle switch light will be green
RETRO GAMING ON MODERN DISPLAYS: Retro Mode (Mode 3) improves graphics in real-time on retro consoles like NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Playstation 2, N64, and more. Upscale from 480p up to 1440p/60hz on supported monitors while preserving the classic 4:3 aspect ratio; Toggle switch will be blue
YOU’RE IN CONTROL: Mode 1 (Enhancement Off) will simply pass the original audio and video through, so you don’t need to remove mClassic if you choose not to use it; The toggle switch will have no light on
SIMPLE PLUG-AND-PLAY SETUP: The mClassic plugs in between your game console, or your console’s HDMI adapter, and the HDMI input on your TV or monitor. Power is provided by included micro-USB cable, plugged into an available USB port or AC power adapter (AC power adapter and HDMI adapters not included)
MAXIMIZE YOUR TVs GAME MODE: Your TVs Game Mode provides low-lag gaming experiences, but does so by reducing your image quality. mClassic OG restores that image quality without adding additional lag, for an optimal gaming environment

7 reviews for Marseille mClassic OG – Restore Your TVs Game Mode Image Quality, Lag Free, on Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PlayStation, Gamecube, N64, Wii, SNES, and More – Supports 1440p/60hz

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  1. Gellister

    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 has 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!

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  2. Zain

    Classic Games AND!
    This upscaler is remarkably impressive, I’d go as far as to express, it’s genius. I occasionally utilize it for it’s intended purpose, that is to say, classic video games. The aforementioned look sharper, cleaner and all around sexier. However, where this upscaler really shines exists outside the sphere of gaming. I actually purchased this upscaler for a few purposes; cartoon/anime dvds (because bootleg eBay anime is way cheaper and it only comes on dvd). Standard films on dvd, the live-action cinema stuff, and finally… Homemade AVCHD dvds. For those unfamiliar with that last format, AVCHD dvds are a really neat format that Sony released specifically for it’s camcorders, however, the format has been widely adopted outside of mere camcorder recordings and is utilized by quite a few software services now such as Nero and DVDFAB. Basically, an AVCHD dvd is a completely high definition dvd (full 1080p or 720p as specified). Not to be confused with the crappy HDDVD format that pathetically lost out to blu ray.The file structure of an AVCHD dvd is basically that of a blu ray, and they can only be played on specific (mostly Sony) Blu Ray players. If anyone is interested in the format, just ensure that the Blu Ray players you purchase are absolutely without a doubt compatible with AVCHD dvds, as the vast majority are not. Now, typical Blu Ray movies range from roughly 25gb-50gb at the highest quality. Whereas dvd disks cap out at 8gbs with the dual layers, 4gbs for the single layers. Doing the math, a 4gb AVCHD dvd would be at best ~20% the quality of a lower quality Blu Ray or ~12.5% the quality of a higher quality Blu Ray film. An dual layer 8gb would in turn be ~33% or ~17% in the same respect. None of these numbers sound great in comparison to an actual Blu Ray, however, at the rate of compression AVCHD dvds look as decent as most mkv files. Not terrible, way better than a standard definition dvd, but not amazing either. As for myself, if I’m going to use all my disks, I want everything to be as high quality as possible. Really sick films that I favor, I’ll put on a blank Blu Ray disk. Everything else? The AVCHD dvd format saves me money as dvd disks are cheaper and ups my quality. But naturally, as I was raised a greedy American, I want more.Yes the upscaler, I’m getting to it. Now, after buying 25gb blank Blu Rays and 4gb blank dvds in bulk to burn my digital film collection to hard copies, I wanted the best possible quality. Enter the M-Classic. I was skeptical at first, as it appeared that it was made almost entirely for classic video games but I thought I would give it a shot. There is an alternative upscaler that’s similar but upscales to 4k or some such absurd resolution that I’ll never upgrade to because it’s a complete waste of money.I’m elated to say that the M-Classic vastly exceeded all of my expectations. There aren’t many items that have really earned that 5/5 star rating but this upscaler is certainly one of them, and it’s worth every penny. Anime dvds look fantastic, standard definition live-action films look excellent, and finally my AVCHD dvds look amazing. Nearly as good as a full Blu Ray, and the perfectionist within me is finally content. The bottom line is, whether you want it for classic gaming, standard dvds etc, this upscaler is astounding. A lot of Blu Ray players claim to upscale standard def dvds to 1080p and it’s total crap, buy this and join me in the happy camper category.

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  3. Hafiz

    If u have those 55” 4K tv … u need to do something to the resolution that the switch can produce during dock… most high end tv can already upscale to 1 step better then what the switch output. But with this it improve 1 more step … so that is the layman way to put it .

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  4. vincenzo

    Ho voluto sperimentare l’accoppiata pi 4 con l’emulazione psp. Parto subito col dire che mostri avranno notato la necessità di impostare una risoluzione 2x nelle impostazioni dell’emulatore PPSSPP per rendere la grafica più accattivante e comunque godibile su schermi da 15 pollici in su. Così facendo però, spesso si hanno cali di frame nelle fasi più frenetiche dei giochi, rendendo frustante il tutto. Ebbene la mia idea era quella di utilizzare l’emulatore con risoluzione 1x accoppiandolo con Mclassic. L’esperimento è riuscito pienamente: Mclassic permette di recuperare quando di perso si avrebbe nel passaggio da una risoluzione 2x ad una 1x…in più si ha un carico minore sulla cpu e gpu del raspberry con azzeramento dei cali di frame di cui parlavo prima. Pienamente soddisfatto. (Consiglio di impostare come risoluzione di uscita dal pi 4 la 480p, ci penserà Mclassic a fare il resto).Analoga prova fatta con l’emulazione dreamcast: anche qui si ha possibilitá di ridurre il carico su raspberry, potendo ridurre la risoluzione in uscita. Risultati di tutto rispetto….chiaramente con effetto uaaaoooo ridotto rispetto a psp ma comunque rispettabilissimo.Mi riservo di fare prove con n64

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  5. Rob Wright

    I recently bought a PS3 slim to play some older and exclusive games that simply aren’t available on other consoles. However after playing for a few minutes I was disgusted at how truly awful the graphics are. I read about the MClassic and watched some YouTube videos so decided to give it a try and I have to say I’m quite Impressed.While playing GTA IV, a roughly 640p native game I noticed an immediate improvement to AA (Anti-Aliasing) and also an overall improvement in the picture detail as the MClassic upscales games from 720p or lower to 1080p. It can upscale to 1440p but my TV isn’t compatible. I seen a slight improvement to draw distance and sharpness but definitely not as much as my Sony TV’s “Reality creation” feature. When both the MClassic and the Sony TV’s super sampling work together you get a truly amazing picture. I recommend if you can run both the MClassic and some of your TV’s picture quality features then you absolutely should, but only if you can run this while in game mode. If your TV doesn’t have any options while in game mode then the MClassic on its own will still do a lot of the heavy lifting and will improve contrast, AA and upscaling, which is ideal. Remember to set your console to match that specific games resolution, so for example if your game runs at 720p, which almost all PS3 games do, then go into the PlayStation display settings and untick the 1080p and 1080i. This is so the PlayStation doesn’t use its own awful upscaling and instead it lets the MClassic do all the work. People online also said to change the option of RGB to limited, but I found no real difference between limited or full however you may see something different on your display.In terms of price it is an expensive product but if you are planning on playing an older console for a considerable amount of time then I would say it’s worth it and also your eyes will really thank you. If you’re simply dipping your toe in with the older consoles and only want to play a single game for a brief time, then maybe this isn’t for you as the enhancements can vary from game to game and you wouldn’t truly get the full benefit from the MClassic.One thing that’s slightly disappointing is the fact you have to power up the device instead of just running it via the HDMI port. This is of course necessary but it does leave a red wire sticking out the front of your console, at least for the PS3 Slim, which only has 2 USB’s on the front. As someone who hates wires sticking out this just isn’t ideal, but for me a worth while trade off for the picture quality it provides. You can put the usb into a compatible plug however I didn’t test this as I don’t have spare slot available. I did however try to put the usb into another console to power it that way and hide the wire but it simply wouldn’t work. The TV displayed a no signal, but when I put the USB back into the PS3 it instantly displayed on screen.Overall a solid improvement that excels in AA and upscaling to make your picture much more detailed and nicer on the eye. The draw distance and sharpness aren’t as impressive as an expensive TV’s super sampling tech, but if you can combine both then you will get a truly beautiful, clear and graphically enhanced image that makes its a joy to go back to older consoles and experience games at their absolute best.

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  6. Waseem

    I think it needs something called EDID emulator to work and im not sure about that.

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  7. Thomas

    A fuir !Sur PS4 PRO : la HDR ne passe pas et les couleurs sont bloquées sur YUV420, donc pire que la gamme RGB complète.Sur Nintendo 64 : la qualité d’image n’est déjà pas top avec cette console, mais c’est pire en branchant ce MClassic.En gros cette appareil empire la qualité d’image et ne l’améliore donc pas. Je me suis fait avoir par toute les vidéo du net qui en font l’éloge. Ne vous faite pas avoir.

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    Marseille mClassic OG – Restore Your TVs Game Mode Image Quality, Lag Free, on Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PlayStation, Gamecube, N64, Wii, SNES, and More – Supports 1440p/60hz
    Marseille mClassic OG – Restore Your TVs Game Mode Image Quality, Lag Free, on Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PlayStation, Gamecube, N64, Wii, SNES, and More – Supports 1440p/60hz

    Original price was: $99.99.Current price is: $8.99.

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