HiPoint TV to VGA Converter

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Plug a freeview box, or anything, into your monitor! Convert your monitor into the centre of your digital media world!

Stock:
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Quickcode: 28619  
Stock code: BOX-TV-VGA-CONV
Manuf. code: TV-VGA CONV
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Description:

This video converter can convert the source signals of CVBS, VIDEO and S-VIDEO into VGA signals of BNC, AV and S-VIDEO can be converted into VGA signal without any data loss. The parameters of the program source such as brightness and contrast are adjustable. It supports plug-and-play, no driver program installation is needed.

Warranty Information

Warranty Type Aria Warranty Only
Manufacturer Website http://www.3adlonline.com/
Manufacturer Phone 0906 47 00 309
Warranty Period (yrs) 1

Technical Details:

Dimensions (mm) 105mm X 65mm X 27mm
Included accessories power cable

Comments, Questions & Reviews:

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inputs by Darren

Can i connect to sources e.g. my DVD player and SKY+ box to this convertor to watch it on my LCD screen with only 1 VGA input?
Thanks

Response by stevenl
It wouldn't be possible to plug your SKY+ box and DVD player into this at the same time.

Question  Connectivity options by Steve Ward

What's the best way of connecting a standard SCART Freeview box to this then? It doesn't look like it has a SCART socket, so would a SCART-S-Video plug-in covertor be required, for this to work?

Thanks.

Answer by stevenl on Friday, August 21, 2009
Yes.

Question  Output resolution? by Robin

Hi,
What resolution does this output the vga signal at? 800x600? 1024x768? Something else? Is it selectable?
Thanks.

Answer by sally on Tuesday, April 28, 2009
It outputs the video at 800x600 @ 60hz, 800x600 @ 75hz and 1024x768 @ 60hz.