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>So cool, no latency because the USB is just fake news anyway.
No ADDED latency, many consoles had latency on different aspects. The whole point is that unlike software emulation and USB adapters there will be no additional latency added on top of what the original hardware had. It doesn't remove any latency the original hardware may have had.

>So the analog board would be 60 USD for 3 push buttons?
3 buttons, 3.5mm audio out, VGA port that can be broken out into just about any analog connector (composite, s-video, composite, scart, etc) second MicroSD port (though this is obsolete and was only for special use cases in the past), SNAC port, fan header, and option (or included) for 3.5mm aux-in for PC cores that could load data from a cassette tape.

The one you linked is a bit different, it relies on that alternate method I mentioned that pushes analog through the HDMI port meant to make it possible to go dual-RAM. (There are not enough I/O pins to do both at once, you either have to use the second set of pins for a second RAM module, or for analog) Look for the ones that have an additional L-shaped adapter like this one.

That's the latest revision of the Analog I/O board. Personally, I would try to get your setup from Taki if you can wait for when they get another batch in, his site is https://retroremake.co/ though you can of course get the QM Tech one (Though I don't recommend that one) or just buy the original DE-10 straight from Terasic if you have the money/don't want to wait and buy all the other components from the various MiSTer accessory sites yourself.

Taki's version has some nice improvements over the standard DE-10 that I like such as using USB-C for power instead of a barrel jack connector (which requires you to split to power a full sandwich setup) and having a USB header for it's USB board so you don't have to use an awkward coupler-like connector externally.