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There's two different versions of it though. I bought this exact item recently and it was not the one with hall-effect sticks. You can see that version here: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/8bit...Id=6590320
Note the different model # (80GL vs 80GL02)
Last edited by Shad0WeN November 25, 2024 at 06:37 PM.
The joysticks are magnetic instead of metal on metal contact. Metal on metal degrades over time causing stick drift and basically a useless controller. Magnets don't degrade, so the joyticks last a lot longer.
"The Hall effect is the deflection of electrons in an n-type semiconductor with current flowing perpendicular to a magnetic field. The deflection of these charged carriers sets up a voltage, called the Hall voltage, whose polarity depends on the effective charge of the carrier."
Very informative.
On topic, I bought this at $25. I find the shoulder buttons excessively responsive leading to false inputs on the slightest mistouch. Very annoying for NES Online play and other games that use shoulder buttons to pull up menus.
Last edited by Harmonica November 29, 2024 at 04:41 PM.
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Does it have DRAM? Which was the new
Does it have HDMI?
Edit. Someone below says not hall effect.
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https://www.bestbuy.com/site/8bit...Id=65903
Note the different model # (80GL vs 80GL02)
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"The Hall effect is the deflection of electrons in an n-type semiconductor with current flowing perpendicular to a magnetic field. The deflection of these charged carriers sets up a voltage, called the Hall voltage, whose polarity depends on the effective charge of the carrier."
Very informative.
On topic, I bought this at $25. I find the shoulder buttons excessively responsive leading to false inputs on the slightest mistouch. Very annoying for NES Online play and other games that use shoulder buttons to pull up menus.
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