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NEW VGA to TV CONVERTER S-VIDEO+RCA OUT CABLE ADAPTER (only for graphic card have TV Out function) |  | Brand: Generic Category: CE
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $0.20 as of 9/6/2010 21:49 CDT details You Save: $9.79 (98%)
New (10) Used (3) from $0.15
Seller: smartdigital Rating: reviews
MPN: COMP-181 UPC: 837654140628 EAN: 0837654140628 ASIN: B000S675JU
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Please, check your PC & Video Card manual or manufacturer to make sure that your VGA card has TV-Out function capability through the VGA connector | | • | Note:the adapter work with above G400 and NV6 serires graphic card which have TV out function | | • | Connector: D-Sub High Density 15 pin Male to S-Video Mini Din 4 pin Female and RCA | | • | ack Cable: UL 2919 Coaxial Low Voltage Computer Cable. | | • | Molded strain relief at both ends,5-inch cable length; Standard Sub-D VGA Input; RCA TV-output and 4-pin S-video output cable. |
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Product Description Description: This converter is guaranteed to produce a color picture!!! You can use this converter with your Computers, Laptops to TVs and Projectors. Specification: * 5-inch cable length * Standard Sub-D VGA Input * RCA TV-output and 4-pin S-video output cable. * Molded strain relief at both ends * This cable has a VGA connector on one end and both RCA Jack Video (TV) Out and S-Video Out connectors on the other end. * It will work with laptops and desktops with VGA cards that has TV-Out function capability through the VGA connector. * Please, check your PC & Video Card manual or manufacturer to make sure that your VGA card has TV-Out function capability through the VGA connector to ensure this cable will work for you! * Connector: D-Sub High Density 15 pin Male to S-Video Mini Din 4 pin Female and RCA * Jack Cable: UL 2919 Coaxial Low Voltage Computer Cable.
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| Customer Reviews:
Yes, it works great December 12, 2007 That Todd guy (Yakima, WA) 142 out of 150 found this review helpful
The other reviewers did not read the first sentence in the description. Your computer MUST have TV-Out capability for this cable to work, which is rare. You cannot simply connect this cable between your computer and TV and expect to get a signal. It's unfortunate that this product got so many 1-stars due to customers not doing their homework.
This cable works great if your computer has the TV-Out capability but if it does not, then you must purchase a VGA to S-video converter in the $30-60 range.
IT WORKS IF YOUR PC HAS TV-OUT January 23, 2008 NANDO (UNION NJ USA) 58 out of 62 found this review helpful
MOST DO NOT
Your computer MUST have TV-Out capability for this cable to work, so check with your cards manufacturer.
That would have save the reveiewers below some money and some posted lies about the product.
Everyone blames everything and everyone else for their errors.
Product Works Great - If you Read Before you Buy Something March 10, 2008 Brad C. Stefo (Stewartstown, PA United States) 60 out of 66 found this review helpful
First off, this cable DOES NOT convert your video signal. In the reviews below, no one (except one) knew what they were doing. TVs in America are NTSC, not VGA. If you plug the cable into a PC that doesn't output an NTSC signal this isn't going to work on your TV. Its like trying to get a 1080p HD signal on a SD TV from 1983; it simply isn't going to work.
Also, if your trying to connect your Xbox to a computer monitor, get the VGA output for the Xbox. It works like a charm. Same example as above except vice-versa. The Xbox is putting out an NTSC signal when you use the component cable but the monitor wants a VGA signal.
Ask before you buy February 24, 2009 Yawdman (Oak Park, MI) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I do not think that there is anything wrong with this product. It supports a video card that will send video through the VGA port suitable to be picked up by the S-Video or Composite (RCA) inputs of a TV. I tried it on two laptops and it did not work for what I believe is the reason stated above. When I connect the computers to an external monitor via the VGA port they pick up the external monitor right away. One of the laptops has a S-Video port and it works great on any TV.
So, a quick call or email to the manufacturer of the video card in your computer or the manufacturer of the computer may avoid some disappointment. Many of the reviewers on this and other sites have made the same claim :-). I will buy a VGA to TV converter; they are available for as low as $40 and will provide the connectivity and flexibility that I need. I just have to write this one off as being a cheap experiment.
Good thing but did not work for me July 17, 2009 Tatiana Nekrassova (NJ USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Everything is right with that adapter, but my HP mini netbook just did not have the correct video card, which would support TV s-video out. I was misled by HP technical support people. I was shocked how unprofessional these people were, they weren't familiar with their own product. They consumed a lot of my time for nothing. Finally I needed to by PC-TV converter for $30 anyway, so I resolved my problem. My advice is, make sure first that you PC have a correct video card, then decide what you need to buy.
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