VideoSecu VGA2TV PC Laptop Mac Computor to TV Presentation Converter VGA to Video 1L7

February 24th, 2010 by admin Leave a reply »

  • VGA to Composite Video ( RCA ) or S-Video converter
  • Adjust and set preferences with onscreen display and front-mount control panel; Compact, portable size
  • Video standards: NTSC/NTSC-EIAJ/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/SECAM (via RGB out); Resolutions supported: 640 x 480 (up to 85 Hz)
  • Input port: DB15 (VGA); Output ports: Composite video (RCA), S-video and HD15 (VGA)
  • Front panel controls: Zoom, Menu and onscreen display directional controls; Image controls

Product Description
This converter is VideoSecu brand (The model number VGA2TV and verifiable serial number are printed on the converter). Please report to Amazon.com if you received onewithout model number and serial number. That’s a conterfeit product. Convert your VGA signal to be viewed on any TV, projector, or any other viewing device that uses standard TV connectors with this simple external device. Converts a VGA signal into an S-Video or RCA signal -use your TV as a PC monitor,… More >>

VideoSecu VGA2TV PC Laptop Mac Computor to TV Presentation Converter VGA to Video 1L7

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5 comments

  1. It got here okay, and it worked, eventually. But this product shouldn’t even exist. Pcs should just have video out, via an adapter, like macs. You’d think it was a surprising idea that someone wants to hook a computer to a tv. It’s ridiculous.

    Why mention “laptop Mac?” You can plug any mac I’ve ever seen, even the old ones I have, right into a tv with the little adapter, without this silly box, and it works much better. But Netflix uses this crummy MS Silverlight video player, won’t work on my macs, so I needed this, apparently, to watch streaming video that looks like a slideshow. It’s like I’m watching La Jette.

    It’s a sad state when legal content aps are a lot more trouble and worse quality than pirated stuff and freeware. Somebody is TRYING to make this difficult.

    My picture didn’t clear up until, somehow, I thought to plug it in a mouse port with a usb adapter, instead of a regular usb port. It’s weird I even tried it–but until I did, no picture. If my story helps just one person, it’s worth it. It still doesn’t fit–I have to hunt the top and side tabs blindly. Can’t reduce it to fit the screen. The little bit I can adjust it, so I can at least see the “Start” button on my desktop, disappears again at every click, and it’s back to reduce it again.

    It works, but no, not well. Not well at all. The controls don’t do much, some don’t seem to do anything, and the little they do, they forget again. I won’t buy another Microsoft related product or ap. I won’t be buying their shoddy xbox with its red ring of death for Netflix streaming. I’m not a computer geek and I don’t find all this runaround entertaining. I just like things to work. Not looking for a high-maintenance life-partner robot.

    I was using my Windows pc for a doorstop. I guess this is pretty good video quality, for a doorstop.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. V. Wong says:

    Too bad it doesn’t work for me. I saw so many good reviews. There was no manual. It must be my luck.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Does anyone know if this item will take an RCA input FROM a DVD player, and make it a VGA output so that I can watch a small DVD player on a computer monitor? In other words, I’d like to use it in reverse on how it’s advertised.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. After paying $32 for shipping; this cheap unit damaged my hard drive. No receipt was included with unit and sender did not answer my questions.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. jmnvhc says:

    Menu comes up on tv okay, picture is just garbage, just a bunch of white green and purple noise. Waste of money.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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