GadgetMadness reviews May Flash’s simple GameBoy Advance A/V Adapter. Just put the cartridge into your player, plug your nearest video-producing device’s RCA jacks into the cartridge, and have at it. Brightness, contrast and volume are controlled using the GameBoy’s buttons, as well as hue and saturation. A major let down for GadgetMadness was the fact that the unit requires you to use headphones plugged into the cartridge to hear the sound passing through it—it’s unable to play the sound through the unit’s speakers. Of course, the unit is only a pass-through itself, so you’ll have to be carrying a battery-powered set-top DVD player in your backpack for this to be of any good, but it allows you to use your GameBoy’s screen for nearly any purpose you can find around the house. Probably not a bad way to go for some hacky projects, but not for mobile video.
May Flash GBA A/V Adapter Review [GadgetMadness]
Catalog Page ($53.00) [Merconnet]