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- 01-18-2010 09:06 PM #1
VGA to HDMI converter
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Can anyone suggest a good (and at a reasonable cost) vga to hdmi converter? I have been researching them on the internet but I'm more confused than ever.
All I want to do is connect my laptop to my HDTV through HDMI.
Thanks!
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- 01-18-2010 10:47 PM #2
Not sure what you consider a reasonable cost, but it looks like Monoprice has several including this one
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- 01-18-2010 11:29 PM #3
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Here is a similar discussion from 5 years ago.
VGA to HDMI? [Archive] - High Def Forum - Your High Definition Community & High Definition Resource
Check if your laptop manufacturer sells a docking station for it - some of them have a digital (DVI) output. I know that some of the Dell's have this option.
Such a docking station might turn out to be cheaper than a HD-supporting transcoder.
http://www.digitalconnection.com/Pro...deo/dcp261.ASP
Or consider VGA -> component: your TV must have a component input.
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- 01-18-2010 11:52 PM #4
Nothing wrong with component video on your HDTV! I switched to that from HDMI so that I could use both outputs on my satellite and never noticed a difference in picture quality. Lakebum's find looks like a great idea though, especially for around $50 (and monoprice is an excellent site to buy equipment) - but you might want a higher resolution capability if you are picky. The third picture in the description shows you the adapter that you can use to get the HDMI cable connected. While you are at it, pick up some extra HDMI cables from the site, since they are only a few bucks each and you'd already be paying shipping.
- 01-19-2010 02:44 PM #5
This is what I bought and use for converting my DVHS VCR to HDMI.
It works great!
It is also HDMI 1.3b rated so it will support 1080p as well. Will combine spdif audio to HDMI also.
I also found one that is for $39.95 too but it is not rated for latest HDMI spec
While I agree that component signal transfer will look the same on smaller, lower quality monitors, if you are using any large high quality display, you will see a difference for any of your HDMI true sources. The only reason to make the transition as I did with the component output from my DVHS player is because the switch I use and the feed to my front projector is ONLY HDMI. So, at some point I have to make the conversion. If you were thinking of improving quality, sorry, as it starts out as component, you won't improve upon that by conversion to HDMI. Many AVR's will have 1-3 Y, Pr,Pb inputs that can convert and switch to the HDMI output. If yours can do this, I'd recommend using that instead of the little converter box.
Whoops, sorry, I just didn't pay attention. You wanted RGBHV or VGA from a laptop. What was already suggested should do. Hope anyone who needs the RGB to HDMI converter can use the info!
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- 01-19-2010 08:12 PM #6
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Guys, Many Thanks! I'll take a look at your great suggestions.
- 01-21-2010 03:02 AM #7
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This one is suitable for you.
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- 01-28-2010 01:46 AM #8
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- 01-29-2010 06:59 AM #9
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Anyone using something like this to show shows or movies? This thread had me looking at these converters but I found a review for a similar item and it said that these are not recommended for video and the results were worse than with an s-video cable. Also said the videos ran slow. Not sure what Minac's intentions were.
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- 02-01-2010 07:06 PM #10
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Lakebum, Thanks for the "monoprice" suggestion. Got this
one
from there works like a charm for my need.
And
WOW, their prices are awesome even got an HDMI cable for $9.

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