College is coming up and I don't want to bring my shitty-ass CRT TV with me. I herd they are VGA boxes that out that support S-Video inputs (so you can have S-Video singles on the PC Monitor by VGA).
How good is S-Video on a PC monitor for starters?
What can I do to get the best picture from S-Video to the PC Monitor?
What are good VGA boxes out there?
Getting a LCD monitor is going to be a problem?
I'm planning to use the Genesis/Sega CD, Playstation, and Saturn (all by S-Video) on the PC monitor.
S-Video singles to PC Monitor by VGA BOX?
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It does but not always (lcd monitor or tv)Fighter17 wrote:Well does the XRGB2 will work on LCD monitors?neorichieb1971 wrote:I would say most upscan convertors are just passable as far as quality goes. I can't recommend anything myself because I've only used the XRGB2 and I think that will most likely be out of your price range.
Remember to get 21pin rgb cable for every system because s-video through xrgb is not that great (but better than most of the basic vga boxes)
