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Really Not A Perfect Device
Review by: Nguyen Ngoc Chuc (1) on August 9th, 2004
Works well with my CRT monitor and PAL 50hz or NTSC, but the input VGA connector is jerky as when you display your PC desktop through this VGA Box, you can get a mess of pixels; and to prevent this you have to play precisely with the exact position of your monitor cable on the connector; moreover the tint colors are completely messed if you play games in PAL 60 hz, and even when trying all the possible settings of the box to get the original tints of the game on the monitor, there is no way to correct this.. So definitely not the best working VGA box.
No Good Box.
Review by: Ben (1) on July 5th, 2004
Be warned. It says it works with most tft lcd monitors. Well, 'most' means there's a chance it won't work with yours. I need to connect a dvd player to a 640*480 Panoview, I chose this box because the xvga box doesn't offer this resolution. This box doesn't work with my monitor It flickers uselessly. I hope to return it asap. Not pleased.
VGA Goodness

Review by: James Strain (18) on May 19th, 2004
Being a mega-gamer...I have lots of consoles and PCs hooked up about my house. Soon I'll be going to University though, and won't have room. I don't watch TV but need one for my consoles. The answer - VGA!
This unit lets me easily plug and play my home consoles into my PC Monitor. Simple to set-up and easy to get used to, this device not only saves space but saves time too

The downside? The actual screen output doesn't seem to be upto that of a TV (at least with my monitor). It makes the picture slightly blurred and changes the colours...but this could be because of the PAL/NTSC auto-switching.
Over-all = Not a needed accesory...but a good one to save some space with.
Problems With TFT Monitor
Review by: Jens Michlo (18) on May 18th, 2004
Quick delivery. Picture Quality could be better - component seems to work best for me - other input generates a signal below specification of my LCD. LCD sometimes looses sync and i have to swith it off an on again to correct the position of the signal.
Average Results
Review by: www.dj-tez.com (18) on May 12th, 2004
I bought this for use with my PAL Xbox on a 17" LG Flatron Monitor. I have tried with both Xbox component cables and S-Video. To my surprise the picture was in fact better with the S-Video cable than the component. The component cable created faint but noticeable red, green and blue vertical lines on the monitor display. I find it quite usable with the S-Video cable though, and once you get engrossed in a game you tend not to notice the slightly blurry display. The display quality was arguably better on the Gamecube using the dedicated Gamecube Redant VGA Box. I have not tried this with PS2 or DVD input. This box also requires mains power via the adapter that is included whereas the Redant is self powered (or should I say powered by the Gamecube).