Jacob Ehrichs
December 6th, 2004, 08:19 AM
I have a projector that I'd like to display VGA (default), composite and S-video signals but the cavaet is I don't want to switch the projector everytime I have a different video source. There are converters out there that will convert all those signals to one VGA output that can constantly feed to the projector and switch in the booth where I handle all the video feeds. For example I have these 3 I'm looking at.
http://www.networktechinc.com/vga-converter.html - $349
http://www.starkelectronic.com/vga300.htm - $99
http://www.starkelectronic.com/pitvpro.htm * - $139
* I especially like this one as it upconverts the video to the XGA (1024x768) that the projectors use and would utilize the whole screen. I do question why the bottom two are in the 100+/- range while the other is $349, any ideas?
Anyone have any opinions on these or if you've seen a better, known to be reliable option. Budget is probably up to $600-$700 or so.
Also I'd really like to see a converter with the capability of more than one of each input for future expansion.
Appreciate everyones help and hope to get some inputs. (no pun intended) ;)
Jacob
http://www.networktechinc.com/vga-converter.html - $349
http://www.starkelectronic.com/vga300.htm - $99
http://www.starkelectronic.com/pitvpro.htm * - $139
* I especially like this one as it upconverts the video to the XGA (1024x768) that the projectors use and would utilize the whole screen. I do question why the bottom two are in the 100+/- range while the other is $349, any ideas?
Anyone have any opinions on these or if you've seen a better, known to be reliable option. Budget is probably up to $600-$700 or so.
Also I'd really like to see a converter with the capability of more than one of each input for future expansion.
Appreciate everyones help and hope to get some inputs. (no pun intended) ;)
Jacob