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<blockquote data-quote="zdjh22" data-source="post: 273598" data-attributes="member: 3603"><p>I had been looking at VirtuaPin’s offerings, both their kit-build units and their fully assembled. The Ultra from Arcooda at $6499 is very competitive with the $6250 Extreme UltraWidebody. Steel instead of maple, i7-8700 instead of i5-6600, 256 GB SSD and 1 TB rotating disk vs 500 GB rotating, both 1070-based video cards, 43” 4K vs 47” HD main screen (LG 47 digital signage monitor), 32” 4K vs 27” HD back screen, 15” LCD vs Vishay DMD, both 40W sound systems with subwoofers, FarSight Pinball Arcade with cabinet mod software (before June 30) installed vs Visual Pinball installed. And obviously both allow for running other software. </p><p></p><p>Looks like a very attractive machine. I would love to know more about the 43” monitor (input lag specifically), plus more about the Highway I/O board. I like the notion of having the monitor easily raised (“hydraulic gas strut lift system”) and space (shelving?) for additional consoles or computers that can access the monitors and presumably other electronics via the Highway I/O board.</p><p></p><p>I have no idea if VirtuaPin systems are good, over or under-priced, etc. (opinions welcome, including experience with their kits), but they seemed very promising to me based on the info on their web site. These Arcooda hardware offerings in comparison look quite good to me. Even if getting the bugs out of Pinball Arcade with the Arcooda cabinet mod takes FarSight a while, the hardware looks quite capable of running Visual Pinball, Future Pinball, MAME, etc. very well. A few weeks back I snagged a Kinect 2.0 adapter on eBay which would work with the BAM Future Pinball mod as well as Pinball Arcade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zdjh22, post: 273598, member: 3603"] I had been looking at VirtuaPin’s offerings, both their kit-build units and their fully assembled. The Ultra from Arcooda at $6499 is very competitive with the $6250 Extreme UltraWidebody. Steel instead of maple, i7-8700 instead of i5-6600, 256 GB SSD and 1 TB rotating disk vs 500 GB rotating, both 1070-based video cards, 43” 4K vs 47” HD main screen (LG 47 digital signage monitor), 32” 4K vs 27” HD back screen, 15” LCD vs Vishay DMD, both 40W sound systems with subwoofers, FarSight Pinball Arcade with cabinet mod software (before June 30) installed vs Visual Pinball installed. And obviously both allow for running other software. Looks like a very attractive machine. I would love to know more about the 43” monitor (input lag specifically), plus more about the Highway I/O board. I like the notion of having the monitor easily raised (“hydraulic gas strut lift system”) and space (shelving?) for additional consoles or computers that can access the monitors and presumably other electronics via the Highway I/O board. I have no idea if VirtuaPin systems are good, over or under-priced, etc. (opinions welcome, including experience with their kits), but they seemed very promising to me based on the info on their web site. These Arcooda hardware offerings in comparison look quite good to me. Even if getting the bugs out of Pinball Arcade with the Arcooda cabinet mod takes FarSight a while, the hardware looks quite capable of running Visual Pinball, Future Pinball, MAME, etc. very well. A few weeks back I snagged a Kinect 2.0 adapter on eBay which would work with the BAM Future Pinball mod as well as Pinball Arcade. [/QUOTE]
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