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'''What can the Morph do for these systems?''' These machines were typically designed for more modern displays, however the Morph can be used to downscale the image or add mask overlays. Emulated titles or pixel art style games titles on these platforms (e.g Virtual Console) can be reprocessed by the Morph to correct bad scaling or to add scanlines or CRT filter effects.
'''What can the Morph do for these systems?''' These machines were typically designed for more modern displays, however the Morph can be used to downscale the image or add mask overlays. Emulated titles or pixel art style games titles on these platforms (e.g Virtual Console) can be reprocessed by the Morph to correct bad scaling or to add scanlines or CRT filter effects.
=== Eighth and Ninth Generation Consoles and Modern Gaming PCs ===
Modern video games consoles and PCs output higher than 1080p resolution. These resolutions cannot be directly processed by the Morph. If you wish to use these systems with the Morph, without limiting their output capabilities, then you will need some way to split or switch their output so that you can bypass the Morph. Remember that many HDMI splitters or switches are not compatible with variable refresh rate that these systems can use.
Many PC graphics cards offer multiple monitor outputs, so in this case it is easy to connect one monitor output to the Morph and the other directly to the display.
'''What can the Morph do for these systems?''' Emulated titles or pixel art style games on these platforms can be reprocessed by the Morph to correct bad scaling or to add scanlines or CRT filter effects.


== On-Screen Display (OSD) Main Menu and Submenus ==
== On-Screen Display (OSD) Main Menu and Submenus ==