This universal VGA to AV/Svideo converter converts VGA signal from PC/Notebook to AV/Svideo singal and can ouput VGA, Video and Svideo simultaneously, which enables you to use your ordinary TV as a second screen for your PC/Laptop. You can view any video file which will play on your PC on your TV, making it easier to view. You can also connect it to your DVD/video recorder and record the video file to a more convenient media (Recordable DVD or Video tape). It supports up to 1024x768 @ 60-75 Hz. The box contains all the leads you are likely to need in order to connect to your PC and TV. Auto switch between PAL/NTSC. Easy setup, just plug and play. no software or driver required. It supports both PC and MAC. It's a great gadget for PC GAMEs, PC VCD/DVD/moivies, Entertainment, multi-media Education and Presentation. It's an ideal device for the following application 1) School/classroom e-Education 2)DVD/VCD/GAME/VOD/KTV from PC and shown on big screen TV 3)Interactive network conference system 4)Video output to VCR recorder for software editing picture/power-point 5)Business training and presentation Entertainment - Play VCD and DVD movies on TV. Experience PC games on TV
Does what it says on the tin & easy to install. Good value for money if you have on older TV set and you use your laptop with data projectors; compared to HDMI, VGA is supported everywhere. I*d have liked to read more about picture quality and the differences between the resolution and frequency rate options in the tiny user manual.
Works Well(06/01/2010)
Performs as expected without problems
Worth buying(04/12/2009)
I had looked for a product like this for quite a while and been told it did not exist, so I was very pleased to find it. It worked once I got the wiring right. The wiring diagram is basic to say the least, and not idiot-proof, so being an idiot, I struggled. The image on the screen is not as good as on my lap top, and I am not sure I would use it for a PowerPoint presentation as print is hard to read. However, for displaying photographs which I have scanned from my old slides it is good enough. It's certainly better than the hassle of putting slides into magazines, setting up the old Data-Lite screen and getting out the projector!