
Originally Posted by
Mqark
This (the OP's dream) is a very common wish.
When handhelds are based on consoles that were connected to the TV, then they can usually be hacked with either a direct TV output of either RGB signals or composite video. Sometimes a circuit board needs to be designed by somebody which people can then use to make these video signals usable. As is the case of the Gamegear which is essentially just a Master system (for sake of simplification).
When a system has been designed only as a handheld, then the images that they create aren't based on television signals and timings. therefore the system are usually designed to output directly to a specific LCD screen with it's own timings and resoloution which doesn't have to be anything like a TV.
The best hope for taking handhelds like Lynx, Gameboy, Game.com, neogeo pocket and Wonderswan is for somebody that designs LCD screen driver circuitry or understands it enough to either come up with some circuitry that interprets these non standard signals and transcodes them to TV ready signals. This I believe has been done for the gameboy at least.
What I'd like to see (as this method is beyond your normal "modder" who replaces green LEDs with blue ones) is for modern LCD screens to be comissioned and manufactured to be compatible with the old consoles, but using modern technology. Although I understand electronics, I do not know enough about how LCDs are constructed to know if this is really possible. However - of course, the biggest reason this won't happen is that it would require a very large number to be produced as the expense of a small run would be unafordable.
Imagine however a world where you canactually see your Lynx screen in all light sources and from a much better range of viewing angles.
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