I've subscribed to this forum a few months ago but, stupidly, I popped in this section only recently.
I noticed that some of the topics here are really helpful (the one about the XRGB-3 is really impressive and useful) so I thought I could ask your opinions. ^_^
I'm currently using the following consoles
- Sega Saturn (PAL version with Eu/Us/Jap switch, 60Hz for Us and Jap)
- Dreamcast (NTSC/J but internally modified to be region free)
- Xbox (PAL)
on a rather peculiar 28" CRT monitor manufacturedin the 90s.
Its main specifications are:
- Scan System: 15-36 kHz
- Resolution: 640×480
- 5 Inputs corresponding to 5 video channels:
SCART (which can be RGB)
S-Video
VGA
TTL
Analog video (kinda weird but looks like the analog connections of this
http://gearmedia.ign.com/gear/image/art ... 849241.jpg
Now, I'm using scart RGB on all of the consoles and the results are quite good. Anyways, I plan to switch to a VGA box for Dreamcast very soon, which should give me progressive scan (correct me if I'm wrong on this one).
For the Xbox, I'd like to buy the High Definition Av Pack (which is a component cable with RCA style jacks) and I was wondering:
1 - will my monitor support resolutions other/better than 480p?
2 - with the relevant adapters, will I be able to use the component cable in the analog video input?
3 - otherwise, will it be ok to use some component-to-VGA adapter?
Finally, about the Saturn, is there room for improvement? I'm not a high resolution fanatic, but I do like progressive scan (this statement doesn't necesarily make sense). Which VGA box/upscan converter could help, considering that I'd like to use the scart RGB as output directly the signal?
Any answer will be much appreciated!
thanks!

ƒranz