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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This is a CABLE not an ADAPTER,
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This review is from: HD15 (VGA) Male to RCA x 3 Female, D / Shield, (HD15 to Component Video) Adaptor, 1 ft -- Not For Computer Use (Electronics)
To the reviewers saying this product doesn't work: your VGA monitor needs to accept a component signal over VGA for it to work (such as the Epson PowerLite 77c projector). Otherwise, you need a component to VGA *adapter*, which currently costs about $100 or more. This product is simply a cable, which doesn't do *any* signal conversion. Hope this helps others before they waste their money.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
product no problem,
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This review is from: HD15 (VGA) Male to RCA x 3 Female, D / Shield, (HD15 to Component Video) Adaptor, 1 ft -- Not For Computer Use (Electronics)
There is no problem with this product, except it is expensive for what it is...if your component cable can output 480P (progressive scan) signal and your monitor supports SOG, this is the best solution for component signal (I am using it for my PS2)
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent for use with hooking up Projector from a TV,
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This review is from: HD15 (VGA) Male to RCA x 3 Female, D / Shield, (HD15 to Component Video) Adaptor, 1 ft -- Not For Computer Use (Electronics)
This adapter/connector, whatever you want to consider it was perfect for the use I was looking for.I bought a used projector and assumed it had the component video cable hookups(red/blue/green). It did not. It had the older composite red/white/yellow connections as well as VGA/computer hookups. I am using it to run the video feed from my TV to my projector. I realize the other reviews say this is not for computer use. It initially had a green tint on the projecter, similar to the problems that other people were writing about in other reviews, but all i had to simply do was change the options on the projector from computer input to video input.
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