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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good product, especially for the price, but not amazing,
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This review is from: Multi-Input VGA Box for DVD, PS2, PlayStation, Gamecube, XBOX, Dreamcast, Digital Camera / Camcorder and More (Video Game)
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
28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Convenient, but not great. WS monitor users, read,
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This review is from: Multi-Input VGA Box for DVD, PS2, PlayStation, Gamecube, XBOX, Dreamcast, Digital Camera / Camcorder and More (Video Game)
My roommates and I decided that we would use my 22" monitor and buy a VGA box rather than buy a whole new tv for our game systems. While this was certainly MUCH more cost effective, on the whole we were a little less than impressed.Pros: VERY convenient - rather than unplugging and plugging systems to our old TV with only one input, this allows you to hook up 4 systems via composite, and one via VGA (I pass through my 360 in this way and it looks great). Also, all the sound is output through one 1/8" plug so we don't need to switch the speakers either. (Note: If you're using a VGA enabled system like we did, you will have to hook up your speakers in a different way for this system as there are no audio inputs next to the VGA port. Fortunately my speakers have both an auxiliary input and a standard 1/8" plug) Obviously this is functionality that you would expect out of a receiver, but for college students without such a thing, this was a blessing. Colors are very bright and vibrant, at least compared to the 20 year old TV we used to play on. Cons: With my monitor at least, there was no real way to display the image correctly. The box outputs at 800x600 but I have a 16:10 monitor that thinks that all inputs should full the screen. As such, by default everything is a stretched out mess. There is a way I discovered in the manual menus to shrink the image horizontally, but this introduces vertical banding and it's not very pleasant to look at. While the composite video output is very soft and blurry (particularly so with a PS2, not so bad for Wii/GC), the Xbox 360 passed through looks sharp as a tack. All in all it is not an ideal solution, especially if you are looking to use a widescreen monitor to play standard def consoles on. I was lucky that my monitor gave me some wiggle room in squishing it back to 4:3, but otherwise I would have been SOL. In hind sight, we probably would have put the $X this cost towards a TV/receiver option, but it wasn't worth the hassle it would have taken to return it and all the shipping costs it would entail.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Does the job well,
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This review is from: Multi-Input VGA Box for DVD, PS2, PlayStation, Gamecube, XBOX, Dreamcast, Digital Camera / Camcorder and More (Video Game)
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...
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It does what it says - but don't use it on the current gen.,
By Sam F. "SF" (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
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Basically ... it does what it says it does. And it does it well. Which is pretty awesome. I bought it for my SNES, so no worries here.HOWEVER. Please note that what you are buying outputs at, shall we say, less-than-perfect resolution. Using this with something like an XBOX 360 is nearly unfeasible given the 360's sharp graphics. With F-Zero's color palette and blockiness it's nearly unnoticeable, but with better systems it's a real drag. However. It's $40, and it lets you play all your old systems on your monitor. That's pretty sweet. I'm going to hook up my PS2 now! And I'll be able to switch between PS2, Dreamcast, SNES, at will, thanks to this. :)
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
WOW! Buy it.,
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This review is from: Multi-Input VGA Box for DVD, PS2, PlayStation, Gamecube, XBOX, Dreamcast, Digital Camera / Camcorder and More (Video Game)
This VGA box is NOT HD convertor. The good thing about the VGA box it's the selector. Today all DVD player, video game console, and cable box had standard connection; AV input (Red, yellow, white). There're 3 AV input and 1 pc input, a lot of room for your Monitor.Note:(important) the video quality is base on your monitor, not the VGA box, the video quality can be standard or low base on your monitor resolution. If too high, the pixels will break apart, too low will cause blurriness. Note:(important) If you have old DVD player, old video game console, and cable box that doesn't support widescreen. This VGA box will not auto-adjust your display setting. So play your new machine like Xbox 360 on widescreen monitor. Again, is not a HD convertor, standard video quality, great for cable box and video game console! Don't blame the VGA box if video quality is low, blame your monitor, not the VGA box.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love this little box!,
This review is from: Multi-Input VGA Box for DVD, PS2, PlayStation, Gamecube, XBOX, Dreamcast, Digital Camera / Camcorder and More (Video Game)
I needed this device because I have a monitor that only had a VGA input. After hooking up my,PC, XBOX 360, PSP2,and a VCR to use as a tuner, I can now use this monitor for all. I did find that sometimes the picture was not great but there's a button located on the front to change the resolution between 640 x 480 @ 60Hzor 75Hz, 800 x 600 @ 60Hz or 75Hz, and 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz. After pressing this button you can pick which screen looks best. For someone who wants to use their monitor for more than just the PC this is a Great thing to have!
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Functional, but barely...,
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Overall quality of this thing is pretty poor. It doesn't even have a power switch, so you just have to unplug it to turn it off. The video quality from my playstation 2 is terrible on my 19 inch lcd, blurred and somewhat distorted. The picture actually looks much better on my old cheap tv set. I've toyed around with monitor settings and even tried a different vga cable, but couldn't get any significant improvements. Unless you just dont care about picture quality, you should continue your search. This device wont give you what your looking for.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
RCA to VGA converter,
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Great product. I can't believe they are being massed produced becaause I saved about have the cost of purchasing a LCD TV by purchasing a LCD monitor with only the VGA and HDMI input device. The RCA to VGA converter allowed me to hook the VCR/Game Cube/Xbox to a 22" XVGA computer LCD monitor that only cost me $300.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
If you can see in the dark....,
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This review is from: Multi-Input VGA Box for DVD, PS2, PlayStation, Gamecube, XBOX, Dreamcast, Digital Camera / Camcorder and More (Video Game)
This box should definitely not be used for PS3/Xbox 360. If you have a LCD Widescreen monitor it is much better to get cables that have a VGA/DVI output. That will get you your crisp image. I tested this box on my Gamecube. It works. But for some reason the gameplay is dark...REALLY DARK. I tried adjusting my monitor brightness but that doesn't have any effect at all (MGS: Twin Snakes). Of course you aren't going to get the best graphics out of this but playing games that are near pitch black isn't what I wanted. Hoping to return this.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Home Theater,
By altitudefever (Yakima, WA.) - See all my reviews
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I bought this product to connect a computer monitor to use as a TV and to connect the DVD and VCR to it also. Very pleased with purchase.
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Multi-Input VGA Box for DVD, PS2, PlayStation, Gamecube, XBOX, Dreamcast, Digital Camera / Camcorder and More by Hyperkin (PlayStation2)
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