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Old 05-16-2010, 09:25 AM
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Converter for converting HDMI to VGA or Component (YPbPr)


My TV and PVR don't have an HDMI input, I can connect them using a VGA or Component (YPbPr). How can I connect my HDMI ouput to VGA in or Component (YPbPr) in?
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Old 05-17-2010, 12:40 PM
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Re: Converter for converting HDMI to VGA or Component (YPbPr)


You can use HD Fury:
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HDfury is a revolutionary product that allows you to use any HDMI/DVI device on analog displays like PC monitors, video projectors or older HDTVs in full resolutions up to 1080p! If you own a high quality monitor/projector/tv that does not have a HDMI connector you need this device, it will save you from buying an expensive new screen in order to enjoy the 720p or 1080p resolution your display already supports! HDfury module will transform any "technically able" ANALOG display into a DIGITAL display performing a perfect visual HD @ 720p/1080p from any HDMI/HDCP sources such as PS3, X360 Elite, HD-DVD&Blu-Ray player, SAT&Cable HDTV setbox, HDMI graphic card, and more. IMPORTANT NOTE: HDfury receives HDMI resolutions such as 720p (1280x720) and 1080p (1920x1080) and outputs them without changing anything in RGB format. Therefore, your displays VGA input must be able to support a 1280x720 resolution for 720p and 1920x1080 for 1080p. If it does not specifically support those resolutions, then it may not be able to render the picture. Please note, 1280x768 is NOT the same 1280x720 as commonly believed.
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