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List Price: $69.99
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Brand: Yobo
EAN: 0607718330315
Label: Yobo
Manufacturer: Yobo
Model: VGA-1700
Publisher: Yobo
Studio: Yobo




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Product Description:
This VGA converter can convert the video and audio signals into your VGA monitor with high resolution and low radiation. Simply connecting your VGA monitor with TV, V8 Camera, VCR, LD, DVD or Video Games consoles like Playstation, PS2, XBOX, Gamecube, Nintendo 64 or Dreamcast. Resolution effect is four times increased.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good product, especially for the price, but not amazing
I bought it to use my N64 (W00t, retro gaming!)on my monitor, since I don't own a TV. It has four mini RCA inputs (Standard DVD player and console outputs, one video and two audio) and one VGA input- one 1/8th inch audio (standard for headphones/speakers) out and one VGA out. It has two other features, one button to change the resolution and a button for each input to change the input selection. The resolution settings are 640x480@60Hz, 640x480@75Hz, 800x600@60Hz, 800x600@75Hz, and 1024x768@60Hz. (I don't know why there isn't a 1024x768@75Hz option, maybe that's just too much demand on the machine.) If that's mumbo jumbo to you, just press the "RESOLUTION" button on the front repeatedly until you're happy with how your picture looks.

It's much cheaper than most mini RCA to VGA converters. I was told to expect about $100, and that is what I found for most of them, which seemed absurd to me. I think you will agree that this is a much happier price. I can have my N64, Dreamcast, Cube, and DVD player all hooked up to the same box and switch between them all by pressing their respective buttons, which is much quicker than swapping out cords.

But all is not happy. The picture's quality is noticeably reduced. The color is a bit off, and it seems a bit blurred as well, but that might be because I'm used to play my N64 games from further away on a TV much larger than my monitor, which might have made the image look sharper. You definitely do not want to hook up your XBox 360 or PS3 through this thing. I mostly play old video games, and you have to accept that the graphics suck anyway, so no big deal for me. Interestingly, I have noticed more of a problem with with color in Zelda than in Perfect Dark, and more of a problem with blurriness in Perfect Dark than in Zelda. I attribute the extra blurriness to more motion in the fast moving first-person shooter Perfect Dark and concentrating on other things and so not noticing the color being off. Where as in Zelda, I'm wandering around and taking my time to figure stuff out, so I notice the color being wrong (everything seems a bit more red, which is especially odd since I'm in the fire dungeon right now) but I'm not moving quickly enough to really notice the image blur.

Also, the resolution settings are not saved for each input, which is why I wouldn't plug my computer into this box if I could help it. I don't know for sure, maybe it doesn't mess with you VGA in, but I was happy that I use DVI for my computer, and so didn't have to try the little experiment. (So all of my mini-RCA things plug into my box which plugs into my monitor VIA a VGA cable, but my computer plugs into my monitor via my DVI cable, so to switch between my computer and my VGA converter box I just switch my input on my monitor.)

Because the resolution settings aren't saved, you'd have to manually change the resolution when you go from a N64, which likes a very low resolution, to a GameCube (Or any other newer console besides the 360 or PS3) which prefers a higher resolution. You could certainly get by without changing the resolution, but the picture really looks significantly better when at its proper resolution. (On a side note, if you want to see was Gears of War looks like at 640x480, this is how you could find out.)

As to the audio, this box adds a hum to it. It's really quiet, so if you're playing video games you'll only hear it during loading screens. Also, it's not a steady tone, or that "CHHHHH" sound that is annoying at any volume that you hear when your television's trying to get a station but can't. It's got a low, gentle oscillating up-down to it, which I actually find rather pleasant. Makes loading screens more interesting for me. =D

I would buy it again for what I am doing, but if I were into PS3 or Xbox 360 gaming, or I had a Wii and was a real Nazi about picture quality, I would probably go for something a little higher-end.

Pros:
Affordable!
4 mini RCA inputs
Easily change resolution
Easily change input
VGA input
Comes with a VGA cable ( I already have a half dozen of these laying around, so I opened the box and went, "Ohhhhhh, great.")

Might be pro or con: Whether or not the box messes with your resolution settings for the VGA input. The small instructions sheet doesn't say, and I'm too lazy to figure it out. (If you really must know, shoot me a message. =D )

Cons:
Picture quality diminished a bit
Resolution settings not saved for different inputs
Some might find audio hum annoying





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Does the job well
I don't know why people review this item as 'bad' because it didn't reach the expectations of high def. on something that uses RCA CABLES AS INPUTS.
It DOES do the job: output the video signal to your pc monitor.
output audio to your sound system (or headphones!!!!)
it has a 5 way selector so that you can choose what you're gonna output to the display.

Overall, good. It did the job folks...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Turned my LCD monitor into a LCD TV monitor
Took a shot at replacing my CRT TV with a spare computer LCD monitor hooked up to digital cable. Was not disappointed. Easy to install and make connections. Only other accessory I needed to purchase was quality mini-pin amplified speakers. Better screen quality than CRT. Monitor was not wide screen.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not great but it will do
If your looking for a way to play a console on your PC monitor then get this but don't expect HD. This thing look very blurry on my monitor [with every system i use, its all the same] and text is nearly illegible.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Poor Graphic but it will do!
Ok so i purchased this VGA Box. It works and it has the nifty channels so you dont have to go through the whole uynplugging and replugging. However the graphics are ok..nothing that makes me say yeahhh! it may be my monitor its a Samsung..i dont really know i wish i could have tried it first without buying it. But it does work and i will get over the fgraphics issue

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