For TV/PC/PS3/DVD,Mini White AV/CVBS Composite to HDMI Converter PAL NTSC
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Product Feature
- Input ports: 1xRCA (Yellow, White, Red); Output ports: 1xHDMI.
- Composite input: PAL, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43, SECAM, PAL/M,PAL/N.
- HDMI output: 1080p60Hz, 720p/60Hz.
- PACKAGE CONTENTS: 1) Main unit (Mini CVBS to HDMI converter) 1 PCS 2) USB cable 1 PCS 3) User Manual. 1 PCS
- Dimensions (mm): 66(D) x55(W) x20(H); Wight (g): 40
Product Description
IntroductionThe MINI AV2HDMI converter is a universal converter for analog composite input to HDMI 1080p (60HZ) output. The analog to digital conversion in this module employs 10 bits maximal 162MSPS sampling, black/white level expansion, color transition improvement, dynamic range expansion, blue stretch , auto-detect and auto-convert the composite signal to 1080p(60HZ) output. Making video come alive, delivering the sharpest, most realistic HD visuals available.Features1. No need to install drivers, portable, flexible, plug and play.2. Provide advanced signal processing with great precision,colors, resolutions, and details;3. Support PAL, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43, SECAM,PAL/M, PAL/N standard TV formats input.4. Support HDMI 1080p or 720p output.For TV/PC/PS3/DVD,Mini White AV/CVBS Composite to HDMI Converter PAL NTSC Review
I used this converter to hook up several old game systems, both directly and via two daisy chained RCA switchers. I will describe my results. The video switchers work great with it, no apparent difference with or without them.Sega Genesis - Very impressive. Some blurriness is to be expected. The Genesis seems to detect my setup and output in widescreen! There is no distortion - circles are circles. The picture fills the screen. Cool!
Sega Dreamcast - No problems here. Video is as sharp as can be over RCA cables. Someday maybe I will get the VGA box, but that usually costs several times the price of the HDMI converter.
Super Nintendo - Sadly, this was the worst of the batch. Stretched video, extra blurry, I even get distorted colors. Obviously not too much is to be expected from these 16-bit systems, and I should probably blame only the SNES. Sill, I would like the converter to have some better color handling. I would give it a 4.5 for this, if possible.
Nintendo 64 - Not too shabby. I use the same video cable as the SNES. Some games utilize the expansion pak to output higher-res graphics and those usually have the option for widescreen. For instance, Turok 2. There is a list on Wikipedia (probably). The games that do not have this option are above SNES quality, and look alright from far away.
There does exist a VGA box that is meant to work with Genesis, SNES, as well as N64, and possibly other systems. I do not know if it works well or at all, as it goes for even more than the DC VGA box.
PSX - Holy crap I am glad the PS2 is backwards compatible and I have a composite cable for it. The PSX output is irredeemably stretched and the way those jaggies turn into blur makes it hard to look at. I might have to get out the PSX for an imported game, if I'm really desperate, but that is the only case I would not use the PS2 instead. A bit sad.
Overall, an awesome converter for my purposes. 4.5 stars!
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