Morph 2K - Analog Video Scaler
The Morph 2K is Pixel FX's newest addition to the Morph video scaler lineup. The Morph 2K converts low resolution analog sources (240p up to 1080p input), to 1080p/1440p HDMI at 60Hz and 4:4:4 color resolution. Using powerful auto-sampling techniques, magic-lock, and it's easy to use fully-custom video scaler, the Morph 2K brings out the best from your video game consoles.
The Morph 2K supports high quality composite, s-video, scart, component, and VGA input signals. It does this via the dual video input ports: mini-din (s-video) + triple RCA, and a universal SCART input. VGA signals can be used with Pixel FX's passive VGA2SCART adapter (sold separately). The Morph 2K has a comprehensive audio input system, supporting both analog and digital inputs.
The Morph 2K isn't just about high quality video features, it also contains useful modern features thanks to onboard WiFi and SD card support. This enables easy updates over WiFi, advanced control of the Morph 2K through our Web Interface. On the Web Interface you can export/import profiles, and have access to design tools like the Slotmask creator which can do live mask creation/editting. The SD card can be used for profiles, updating, and other extended file support. With the USB-A serial peripheral control port, your Morph 2K can better integrate into your setup by being able to communicate with future switching devices like the Infinity Switch.
Video:
- Output: HDMI, Resolution up to 1080p60/1440p60 with 4:4:4 color
- Input: Analog signal types: composite, s-video, scart, component, and VGA*
- Variable Refresh Rate
- Ultra low lag and fully buffered framelock modes
- Magiclock dynamic video lock
- Motion adaptive deinterlacing
- Dynamic scanlines with CRT beam simulation
- Slotmask/shadowmask shaders
Audio
- stereo analog audio with controllable gain and sample rate
- digital audio
Wireless
- WiFi system updates
- WiFi profile/preset updates
- Stay up to date with automatic update checks
- WebUI control and toolset
- MicroSD card slot for updates and user files
While not required for basic usage, a microSD is required for firmware updates and other features like presets/profiles.
*VGA supported via universal SCART connector, requires passive VGA2SCART adapter.
(USB-C power supply not included, recommended to use Raspberry Pi power supply)

