Please upgrade to a newer browser to continue using our site. SKU Add to Cart. Add to Shopping List Add to Compare. Skip to the end of the images gallery. Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. Reviews 9. Quality 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars. Shipping Time 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars. I'll go through each of the types mentioned above and try and give you a basic explanation of what each accomplishes.
VGA is an analog signal so the converter has to convert the signal from analog to digital. This also allows you to add multiple extra displays to your computer making for much more powerful monitor set ups. The Minideck 3. This means that if you are only using the video signal you can use a simple DVI to HDMI plug adapter that changes the physical connections.
Composite sources are usually things like DVD players or video game consoles that are a little too old to have been built with HDMI support.
Composite is an analog signal type like VGA and must be fully converted to a digital signal. You cannot use a simple cable to go from component to HDMI. This means that if you are only using the video signal you can simply use an HDMI to DVI plug adapter or cable that simply changes the physical connections.
If you have an older p TV, you may or may not be able to use it. That said, it does support most input types in addition to NTSC. It measures 6. This makes it exceptionally lightweight, at only 1. The outer case has a glossy black finish that will match most modern electronics. On one side, the RCA inputs allow you to connect your older device. Choose between p and p as needed for compatibility with your TV.
These devices are far more complex than a simple VHS player, and require a higher quality converter. The GANA converter will get the job done and eliminate all the artifacts inherent in upscaling.
In addition, it allows you to switch between p and p outputs. Keep in mind, though, that this setting will affect the number of artifacts. The GANA converter will convert the original display to a output. Unfortunately, this will stretch the image and distort it. Most HD televisions have an option to compress a image, which will correct the distortion. This will leave black bars on the sides of the screen.
Whether or not the ratio is right for you will depend on your TV. Some will accept a input. Others will automatically distort the image. In this case, a input that can be corrected will actually get you the best results. Like the last two converters we looked at, the GANA converter will also accept most video formats.
You can use it with just about any device from anywhere in the world, and it will work just fine. Not only can you enjoy foreign games, but you can also watch foreign films and anime. As with any piece of technology, which composite to HDMI converter is best will depend on your needs. This device is very durable, with an anodized aluminum construction that can take a serious beating. This converter is the most full featured of the bunch.
It accepts two inputs, and you can easily switch back and forth. It also allows for both and outputs for compatibility with more devices and televisions.
On the other hand, this increase in functionality also comes with a larger size. It also only converts to p. It upscales to , which can be a good thing or a bad thing depending on your TV.
For some TVs, it will distort the image. But for others, it will be an excellent choice. Known as the "Tech Guru", he's an expert of current and trending technology. Here at NerdTechy, he makes tech easy to understand for the average person. For some reason, none of them work. What would you suggest I do? Is one of these converters actually worth it? Any advice would help.
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