Anyone Use Retrotink?

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Long story short, I'm looking for a solution to hook up my 16-bit consoles to an HDTV in my living room and eliminate the horrific button input lag that happens when you run it directly to the TV.

Retrotink (http://www.retrotink.com/) seemed like a good option, but I can't find a whole lot on if this helps with input lag, or just doesn't introduce any further input lag into the experience. Anyone use one of these?
 
Long story short, I'm looking for a solution to hook up my 16-bit consoles to an HDTV in my living room and eliminate the horrific button input lag that happens when you run it directly to the TV.

Retrotink (http://www.retrotink.com/) seemed like a good option, but I can't find a whole lot on if this helps with input lag, or just doesn't introduce any further input lag into the experience. Anyone use one of these?

I use it with pretty much all my retro consoles. I have had no lag or delay issues at all. I notice none. Going strong for a few months now. The smooth option is nice as well, on some games it further enhances the picture.
 
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