Simple question, yet oddly hard to google: Do they add any latency? Would performance be better than a DVI-D to VGA adapter? I know they have to have a DAC because DP doesn't natively output analogue.
If you want to watch tapes on your VCR or see movies from your older video camera, you may not be able to use your new digital TV. One alternative is to connect the devices to your VGA computer ...
If you’re working with a CGA, EGA, or RGB gaming system this inexpensive board does a great job of converting the signal to VGA so that you can play using a modern display. But what if you have a ...
Looking to connect a bunch of retro consoles to a computer monitor with VGA. Not looking for pixel-perfect integer scaling, ultra low latency, adding fake scanlines, or any of the other features that ...
Here at Hackaday we cast a wary eye at tips that come in with superlative claims. Generally, if we post something that claims to be the fastest or the smallest of all time, we immediately get slapped ...
Apple’s new MacBook laptops – the 12in MacBook and 13in and 15in MacBook Pro – feature just the latest USB-C connectors, rather than standard USB ports or Thunderbolt as found on previous MacBooks, ...
This small and simple circuit allows you to connect your VGA card to your TV via SCART with the great advantages of using RGB over S-Video. The benefits of using RGB rather than S-Video are superior ...