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So I decided to break out my old consoles, namely the SNES, N64, and Gamecube, and play them a bit. I knew they were going to be fuzzy on my HDTV, and I don't have a CRT lying around, nor do I have the space to put one. My question is, is there any way to reduce this blurriness/fuzziness to sharpen the picture a bit? I have done a bit of searching and have found pretty much only 2 options:
1. Composite/component to HDMI converter
2. S-video to HDMI converter
A local store sells Composite converters pretty cheap. Is this a good option? Will it make the picture quality any better at all? I have scaled down my aspect ratio to 4:3, and this makes it look a bit better, but will either of these converters help further? Thanks for any help/advice in advance.

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