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StarTech - VID2VGATV2

Composite and S-Video to VGA Video Scan Converter

Model: VID2VGATV2

  • Convert and scale composite/S-Video input to VGA/component output
  • Accepts NTSC and PAL input
  • On-screen display for simple output setting selection
  • VGA to component (YPbPr) RCA adapter included
  • 50 to 60Hz frame rate conversion
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The VID2VGATV2 is composite and S-Video to VGA video scan converter (with scaler) provides a simple way to convert composite or S-Video signals to VGA (or component RCA) output, for use with computer monitors, projectors or HDTV sets. Equipped with an on-screen display (OSD) menu and dip switches for simple configuration and selection of your video output settings, this compact video scaler installs quickly and easily for a true plug-and-play experience. An integrated scaler circuit dynamically converts the S-Video or composite video input signal, giving you multiple output resolutions to choose from, to ensure compatibility with your display or projector.
  • Convert and scale composite/S-Video input to VGA/component output
  • Accepts NTSC and PAL input
  • On-screen display for simple output setting selection
  • VGA to component (YPbPr) RCA adapter included
  • 50 to 60Hz frame rate conversion
  • Plug and play installation - no drivers or software required
  • Applications
    • Perfect for displaying video from DVD players, VCRs or legacy game consoles on VGA projectors and HDTV sets
    • Display camcorder output on televisions or monitors equipped with VGA input
    • Monitor security cameras with S-Video or composite signaling using VGA monitors or televisions
    • Adapt VHS video in the classroom to newer televisions
    • Convert legacy medical Imaging equipment for display on computer monitors
    • Use in boardrooms for adapting legacy video equipment to work with new projectors
 
 

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