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KiddChaos

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Will The Vga-2000 Work On A 1280x1024 (max) Lcd Monitor?
« on: June 15, 2011, 04:33:00 PM »

I have an Xbox rev. 1.6 & since it doesn't have native VGA support I'd like to hook it up to my standard 17" LCD monitor until I get either a wide screen HD TV or better monitor.  My question is will the VGA-2000 ($25 USD at http://qr.net/dxet ) work on an LCD with a maximum resolution (native) of 1280X1024 LCD?  It's an HP vs17e.  If no, is there a comparable alternative for around the same price?  I just don't want to spend a fortune for something that's not intended to be a more permanent solution.  I understand the max resolution is only 720p but anything is better than my present setup - an old Zenith "20" CRT at 480p with composite video inputs.  

Thanks for any help.

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tristanx

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Will The Vga-2000 Work On A 1280x1024 (max) Lcd Monitor?
« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2011, 06:30:00 PM »

i actually got this a few months ago and found that it does work pretty good. i'm planning on using this with my xbox arcade that's in the works ( unsure.gif )

the resolution looked good... i had to play around with my monitors setting a bit. compared to other converters it's not bad for a cheapy.

note though is it needs a usb 5v for power and doesn't plug into 120volts. you can get a 120volt to usb 5v that does plug into a wall socket though. that's my plan later. i connected to my xbox directly with a converter that came with my xbox usb save do-hicky.

this:

https://www.cliffrac...sid=agkuybhsvqw <---connect to xbox

and this:

http://osx-e.org/img..._175595_250.jpg <--- to 110/120volt wall socket to 5volts

these are just examples for you.
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KiddChaos

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Will The Vga-2000 Work On A 1280x1024 (max) Lcd Monitor?
« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2011, 09:18:00 AM »

QUOTE(tristanx @ Jun 15 2011, 08:30 PM) *

i actually got this a few months ago and found that it does work pretty good. i'm planning on using this with my xbox arcade that's in the works ( (IMG:style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif) )

the resolution looked good... i had to play around with my monitors setting a bit. compared to other converters it's not bad for a cheapy.

note though is it needs a usb 5v for power and doesn't plug into 120volts. you can get a 120volt to usb 5v that does plug into a wall socket though. that's my plan later. i connected to my xbox directly with a converter that came with my xbox usb save do-hicky.

this:

https://www.cliffracer.com/store/images/xbo...sid=agkuybhsvqw <---connect to xbox

and this:

http://osx-e.org/img/ipad-2usb-high-power-..._175595_250.jpg <--- to 110/120volt wall socket to 5volts

these are just examples for you.


Thanks for your reply but I still need to know if a VGA-2000 will even work with my monitor.  The USB power issue is not a problem since I can use a port on my PC located right near the monitor.
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tristanx

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Will The Vga-2000 Work On A 1280x1024 (max) Lcd Monitor?
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2020, 08:56:00 AM »

it should work with your monitor. i don't see why it wouldn't

also i have xbox v1.6 too if that helps
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