Tigole Qxr !!better!! — Original

The Y2K design movement is back in fashion. The QXR features "friend-shaped" rounded edges, a translucent case that reveals the chaotic bird's nest of ribbon cables inside, and a green-backlit LCD that uses a proprietary font (Tigole Sans). It looks like a prop from The Matrix if The Matrix were set in a suburban RadioShack.

Tigole is celebrated for a consistent output of high-bitrate encodes. While many groups prioritize small file sizes (often at the cost of "artifacting" or loss of detail), Tigole and QxR focus on a "transparent" look—aiming for the encode to be indistinguishable from the original source while occupying significantly less space than a raw Blu-ray Remux. Why Tigole Releases are Highly Regarded tigole qxr

“Calm down guys, all is fine and he’ll be back… People are allowed to take a break.” The Y2K design movement is back in fashion