Well friends of ArmandoGeek, this time we have the Moto G 100, as you can see, and we are going to test how is the emulation of this phone on a television. For that we need the help of this hdmi cable as you can see, that has USB Type C and HDMI connection it is a fairly short cable, about one meter, and we are going to proceed to connect it and test with it Dolphin emulator for android, how the game runs from Zelda The Wind Waker on it, but I just end yeah the truth is that it is quite easy we just connect the cable and that's it, the configuration is practically automatic, as you can see. (sorry I was unlocking the phone) shows us this configuration screen and when we get here duplicate screen we can automatically see everything we do on the phone we see it directly on the TV. Here I have the emulator with the game already previously downloaded and configured and let's see how it runs even here you can see the fps. Right now is running 49 30 went down, about 30 fps We start it, and we will see how it runs, how fluid the Link's movement when he's running. Notice that it is quite smooth the truth flows quite well and the configuration is practically zero configuration, now I have to try with the advanced options of the Emulator to see if it can be achieved a better performance but the truth is that it seems to me that it is quite good and we are going to make a suggestion to him, we are going to take a suggestion that he gave us a follower to make other types of games and other Nintendo 64 emulators that we know we are many Nintendo 64 fans we love relive those mythical games of 64 we will also do it with this Moto G100 and well apart from that we can see them directly in the phone that he displays is pretty good we can, We know that we can play it on the television, which will give us a much more immersive gaming experience well that was all in this little demo how to connect the Moto G100 to a TV then we connect in future videos to continue testing the functionalities that offers us this wonderful phone that is the most common phone Motorola has released so far.
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