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VideoSecu TV Video RCA to PC VGA Converter Adapter Switch Box with Free Power Supply AV2VGA A15
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VideoSecu TV Video RCA to PC VGA Converter Adapter Switch Box with Free Power Supply AV2VGA A15

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Description:

This amazing device will allow you to use your VGA computer monitor to accept signals from RCA devices (Such as video/surveillance cameras, quads, switchers, DVD players, camcorders, PS2 game consoles!). You can watch TV on your PC LCD/Monitor projector or any other VGA display. Package includes: one RCA to VGA converter, one RCA cable, one VGA cable, USB power cord. NOTICE: Promotion, free power supply since June 3rd.

Notice: Please set up video connection before you plug in power supply.

Features:

Easy to use, plug and play, no driver needed


USB power cord and 5V DC power included


Default output 1024x768@75Hz, 1024x768@60Hz, 800x600@75Hz and 800x600@60Hz selectable


Superior image quality,on screen display,freeze function


Input switch button, select NTSC or PAL format


Product Details:
Package Length: 8.3 inches
Package Width: 5.0 inches
Package Height: 2.8 inches
Package Weight: 0.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 38 reviews
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Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 38 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5It worked for using my VCR with my computer monitor.Apr 24, 2011
By Eric J
I wanted to be able to use my VCR with my computer monitor.

Thanks to this device, I can.

My VCR transmits component-video; a single RCA cord outputs the VCR's video.

I compared the VCR's picture on my computer monitor using this device to that on my 2001 TV set (plugged in directly) by going back-and-forth with a minute of video at a time, and the picture was similar.

Now I can bring my TV set to Best Buy for recycling.

To use the device to watch a VCR with component-video-out on a computer monitor, plug in the VCR on one side of the device, and plug in the monitor on another side of the device. Press the buttons on the device.

The device needs electrical power. I plugged it into my computer's USB 2.0 port.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4Good For The PriceApr 23, 2010
By Lee from Philly
This unit provides decent image quality for video surveillance and monitoring tasks. It is not, in my opinion, videophile quality so you might be disappointed using it for a home theater application.
I used it in conjunction with a cheap media player for an art/museum installation and it worked well in that capacity.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

3For $33, I was expecting more advanced productSep 14, 2011
By Rocket Scientist
I've bought competitor product for $12 (sold under different names, box is also blue, but not curved, just flat), which was awful - image distortion, crawling lines, etc. I had to trash it, it was unusable. Then, I bought this one. At the first glance, this converter looks to be the right choice - VGA image quality is great, transition speed is fast, analog video quality is also mostly great, but there are two huge cons:

1. It does not remembers output resolution, so on each power up, you have to set resolution by hand.
2. It has no choice of output frequency for analog video, so if you're going to use old CRT monitor, it will flicker wildly, since only 60hz will be supplied to it.
3. Sometimes, freeze function self-enables in each 2-3 second, if input signal is NTSC and it's quite weak (comes from wireless camera), with strong signal sources and PAL video, no problems were encountered.

Conclusion:

Product is surely overpriced, but the problem is, there's nothing available better than this one in this price range, really advanced models start at $80, and for $80, you can go and buy small LCD television with analog input!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5View cameras on LCD monitorMar 21, 2011
By Edward Velo
I have a camera system, which use a TV as monitor. I want to set up another monitor at front door. The problem is, I have a old LCD monitor which takes VGA output. This little box did the job great. It has both RCA and VGA output. I got the image shown in both the TV and the LCD monitor.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Amazing,better than expectations! Worth every pennyMar 18, 2011
By Jose Chaidez
I was frustrated by the lack of a VGA input of my game console, and wanted a way to use my LCD monitor. I took a chance on this little box and I am very impressed with the quality and value of this device.

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