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PC to TV converter lets you plug laptops into composite, svhs and scart connections

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2009

Modern laptops no longer have SVHS or composite video sockets. This automatic converter takes your standard VGA feed and converts it to composite, svhs and RGB signals. Comes with connecting cables including a SCART connector. Also has a VGA passthrough so you don't lose your VGA socket on the laptop. No drivers needed, USB powered.

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  • hi. is it possible to connect PC to TV with HDMI - Scart? I mean computer has a HDMI out and TV has Scart.

  • @DNSF1 Hi - not directly, no. SCART only carries analogue signals, HDMI is a digital signal. You will need a HDMI to analogue converter. There are quite a few models, just google for them.

  • My laptop only has a VGA port (no HDMI) and my TV has a HDMI port, a Scart port, and the coloured scart ports (no VGA). Im trying to watch my laptop screen on my TV (Im not worried about the sound, thats sorted). I bought I VGA to HDMI cable but it didnt work, appartently I need a digital converter. Could you give me some advice on how to solve my problem. I dont mind connecting through HDMI or scart on my TV, I just want the cheapest method.

    Hope you can help, thanks

  • @samringrose Hi ... cheapest method is to use the converter in the video but you'll only get SVHS or Composite video - quite low quality compared to VGA or HDMI. If you want quality then you will need a VGA to HDMI converter. Or buy a TV with VGA input, or buy a laptop with HDMI output.

  • @valewaytechnology Where did you buy this converter from ?

  • @MrE3stw00d In the UK - from pcdj dot co dot uk - google "pcdj uk", it's in the shop section under "accessories"

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  • @PublicHD Yes. Using a VGA to HDMI converter will give a sharper picture, but if you're only using it for karaoke graphics it won't make a huge difference.

  • thanks for the review

  • @dhruvilshah30 Yeah, good luck with that. At the very least you'll ruin your VGA cable. At worst you'll enjoy the wonderful smell of burning.

    If it was that easy why would this converter need to exist?

  • what if i cut vga cable and connect to old Composite Video and Stereo Audio by hands saving money.

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