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The Arcade Game RGB CGA EGA YUV to VGA HD Video Converter Board is a versatile and high-performance device designed to convert various input signals to VGA output, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of monitors and projectors. With support for multiple resolutions and user-friendly features, it’s the perfect solution for gamers looking to enhance their setup.
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Current Rating | 2 Amps |
Connector Type Used on Cable | VGA, Component |
Number of Ports | 5 |
Compatible Devices | Monitor, Virtual Reality Headset |
Specific Uses For Product | Monitor,Projector |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 7.9 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches |
Finish Types | Projector |
Color | black |
C**T
Works great, needs some settings dialed in to work with Midway boards, but no issues after that
Works with my SNES and Genesis when plugged into the component inputs with my HD Retrovision cables.When first using this on an arcade board, had flickering problems with my Mortal Kombat boards. One thing I didn't realize until I did research is the menu down button is an Auto Sync button when the menu is not on the screen. Once I realized that, I plugged it back into my Mortal Kombat, hit the auto sync, and after about 5 seconds, worked just fine. Only thing is I did have to turn brightness and contrast up a little high to match the brightness of a regular monitor (or mame on a PC plugged into the same monitor).As far as quality, would have been nice if this came with a connector for the RGBS pins. Ive seen different brands of the same board come with this, but the one I got didn't.Also one minor concern is the heat sink on the main chip on the board does get a tad hot. I recommend the manufacturer put a bigger heatsink or a fan on a future revision. I may install a fan with this setup when I use it.One final note: If you are using this on a Midway board (Mortal Kombat, NBA Jam, etc) and getting a frozen screen, go into the board's menu, geometry settings, and set the V Position setting to 28 or higher. Due to the Midway boards running at a 54.3hz signal, this device doesn't like a V Position set lower than 28.
E**N
Works very well, easy install!
This board worked absolutely amazing on our gambling machine. It was very easy to install and very well-made.
J**J
Still going 5 years later after installation.
I used it to convert the video signal on a Mortal Kombat 1 board to vga. Easy to install. It was tricky to get set up but once I figured it out i was very pleased with the product. The settings I made to the board have held through many power offs and brownouts/power failures. It briefly shows a splash screen when powered on then I can't tell it's in there(except that my screen works lol). Would definitely buy again. Good product.
J**R
Worked great once I searched googled for instructions and on screen display is not in English
Worked great once I searched googled for instructions and on screen display is not in English . I will be buying again but will be looking for one that comes with directions and on screen control button are in English
J**N
Sucks on its own, but GREAT when modded
If you're looking to buy this board and use it unmodded - don't. The picture quality stinks and there's crazy lag on the unit. If you're buying this board, I assume you're looking to mod it with GBS-Control.If so, this board is perfectly acceptable. Currently using it to upscale component video from my PS2, and the results are crisp with no noise.If you are to buy this board, keep in mind to buy a good 5v power supply, have a way to route the audio (board only has video connectors), and have all the hardware on hand to complete the mod.
C**H
Works great! TIP FOR GEOMETRY SETTINGS
Works great! I used this to replace a dead CRT monitor with an LCD in an old Arkanoid II: Revenge of DOH arcade game.ONE TIP regarding Geometry settings (horizontal/vertical position and size). I initially had the same issue as another reviewer stated where it wouldn't save the Geometry settings after removing power. When powering it back up, the picture reverted to the original position and size, even though if I went into the Geometry menu, the saved numerical values DID match the settings I had set previously, before removing power.I discovered this purely by accident. Press the Input button (the left one) to rotate through the various inputs. When it gets back to the input you're actually using, the picture should jump to the saved custom Geometry horizontal and vertical position and size. And should stay and restore that way going forward even after removing and reapplying power.
R**N
A very inexpensive solution to your monitoring needs.
We have an old 486 SX system to monitor a production line which gives feedback on specific sensors throughout the line. Although the computer itself is very old and obsolete, it continues to function well. Our problem came to the CRT monitor which were burning out and becoming increasingly difficult to procure. This little video converter had no problem making it possible to replace the old CRT with an LED computer monitor and get back the image we had been missing for a very long time. The card works very well with little to no configurations needed. Just plug in the cable from the computer to one of the many optional connections, then from the card to the monitor and power the card up with 5-12VDC. Job done!
D**T
Good
These are a handy little Gadget that serve a good purpose and a reasonably priced I have bought many
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