Atlona AT-HD500 PC/Laptop to HDMI Converter with Built-In Scaler
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Product Feature
- AT-HD500 is capable of accepting any PC resolutions up to 1920x1200 and scaler it up to 1080p or 1920x1200.
- Automatically detect the factory setting of the connected display and output the corresponding resolution and refresh rate, when the NATIVE output is selected.
- Provides output picture adjustment on contrast, brightness, hue, saturation, sharpness, RGB (color tone) level and aspect ratio size.
- Supports high resolution output:PC: VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA, WXGA, WSXGA, WUXGA. SD/HD: 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p.
- Supports analog stereo and digital audio (optical) then outputs the audio to HDMI, TOSLink and mini stereo jack simultaneously.
Product Description
The Atlona AT-HD500 is designed to take video signal from PC or Laptop and upscale it to digital HDMI output of wide-range HDTV and PC resolutions, up to 1080p or WUXGA (1920x1200). All adjustments are done on the actual scaler, which makes it very simple to use and requires no technical knowledge. Besides video upscaling, the AT-HD500 can also converts digital/analog audio signal to digital/analog format, then output to HDMI combining with the video. The Atlona converter has a comprehensive OSD menu that allows user to select a variety of output resolutions and adjust for best picture quality.Atlona AT-HD500 PC/Laptop to HDMI Converter with Built-In Scaler Review
I own a Mitsubishi 65" DLP TV, and researched for a long time on how to watch my laptop on the TV - without any compromise on quality. S Video stretches the screen and the picture cracks up totally. So I had to order this one - though expensive. There are other cheaper products which promise the same functionality - the one from CE Link is a very visible one, so I went about researching what exactly is different. I came to believe that the cheaper ones cannot convert all PC resolutions to HDMI. So what's the use of buying something if I am forced to scale down my laptop resolution?However, after ordering this one from Amazon (basically from TigerDirect through Amazon), the unit that came to me turned out to be faulty. It was simply not working, all I got was a blue screen on the TV. I called Atlona technical support, and they guided me step by step through the connections, and also asked me to reset the unit. Nothing worked. They offered a replacement if I filled in the warranty card, but I have to ship it back at my own expense. So I politely declined them, and called TigerDirect. I was pleasantly surprised by their customer service, and they emailed me a prepaid shipping label, and refunded me the entire amount speedily. Amazon refunded back my credit card within 4 days of me shipping it out.
I was not to give up, but hesitated to order another online - as I now had to be open to the possibility of returning if I found even the second one to be non-working. My confidence had taken a beating. So I walked into fry-s. With tax, I paid $216 (whereas it had cost me $193 on Amazon). I was surprised to see that the one I got from fry-s had the minijack to minijack audio cable included (whereas the one from Amazon did not have one, but both of them had the VGA cable included).
I hooked it up and bingo! The easiest to use gadget at my fingertips. There is a video on youtube which shows how to use this - just search with ATHD500 on youtube. Picture and sound quality are very good.
Only thing that is "not working" for me - I cannot seem to route the sound to the home theater system. The audio is coming out of my TV, which means the HDMI output is carrying both the video and audio.
Another possible concern: it does get a little hot. But it is ok. Just keep the room well ventilated and cool. You will be fine. I have used it for hours, it does not seem to matter.
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