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at 00:37, it says HDMI. HOW DOES THAT THING HAVE HDMI?

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Because the snes classic edition is the new version that came out the 2017

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pics are > video, tho ideally there would be both, but for heaven’s sake, if you’re only gonna have one or the other, stick to pics!!!!!!!

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So a while ago I decided to take my SNES classic apart for whatever reason, and when I came to turn it back on, the power led was not working and the reset button was not working. I think I’ve found that the problem is within the board itself, so I am unsure if I could buy that smaller board for the console somewhere else. I’ve tried cleaning it with isopropyl alcohol and to no avail. Thanks for the help.

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So I recently opened mine up and cleaned it up with isopropyl. After doing this it turns on but nothing appears on the Television, I finally got it to work but anytime the console is moved, even the smallest amount the display flickers. Is this a short in the boar? Is there away to fix it?

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