VGA CONVERTER INDUCTION

Started by jarki, November 30, 2006, 08:36:26 PM

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jarki

Recently I bought a VGA converter manufactured by AV TECH from Taiwan, and I think this product is quite good after using for a week. The price is cheap and lower than other VGA converters, but it's quality is much better than I expected. The image output on my LCD monitor is very sharp and clear, and the installation is very easy. No additional driver program is needed. In addition, it can also work with other image output devices, such as DVD Player, DV recorder...etc. The connection line can be extended up to 50m if needed. (I've done the testing and the image is still very clear within 40m without any distortion!)
Below is the information for this VGA converter. If you have any interests, you can take a look :)  
http://www.avtech.com.tw/english/product_5_vga02.htm

NFG

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Seems an awful lot like spam to me.  Well-targeted spam, but spam nonetheless.

Besides, another composite VGA convertor?  These things are a dime a dozen.  Where's the RGB input?  Component transcoding!  Onscreen menus and flashy razzmatazz!  It seems to be designed for security camera purposes, which would explain the lack of features.

Thinking about it, it's probably easy to send a signal 50 metres when, coming from a composite video signal, it's going to look like ass from the start.  No amount of interference from such a long cable will make it noticably worse.  =)

blackevilweredragon

that things composite only?  that totally sucks!

atleast, that minimal, you need Component these days..  (ok ok, S-Video)