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The Portta Component to HDMI Converter (model N3CVTRH) transforms analog YPbPr component video and stereo audio into a single HDMI output supporting up to 1080P at 60Hz with 24-bit color depth. It delivers uncompressed 2-channel LPCM audio with zero latency, compatible with major consoles and HD devices. Compact and durable with a matte ABS finish, it includes a 5V power adapter and offers a 5-year warranty for reliable, long-term use.
Manufacturer | PORTTA |
Part number | N3CVTRH |
Item Weight | 62.3 g |
Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 5.9 x 1.9 cm; 62.37 g |
Item model number | N3CVTRH |
Size | RGB to HDMI Converter |
Colour | Component to HDMI Converter |
Style | RGB to HDMI |
Finish | Matte |
Material | ABS |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Plug profile | Wall mounting |
Plug format | G - 3 pin British |
Included components | Component to HDMI Converter x1, Power Adapter x1, User Manual x1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**C
Works perfectly
Very easy to setup. I use it for my old Wii, was a bit worried about the image quality at first but it proved ok, even on my big tv. It’s slightly blurred but not pixelated. The images are smooth and I haven’t experienced any blackout. Very happy, I can play my Wii again!
A**H
Works with soft-modded xbox original V1.6 pal, set for NTSC HD output
Used this to connect my original xbox to a modern tv with only hdmi input.My son has taken the only tv that has component input, off to university with him, so i need a solution to connect to one of the other tv's in the house, neither of which have component input.My xbox is soft-modded (many years ago), with the enigma ntsc mod thingy, hd dashboard resolutions enabled, and a decent Konig component cable.Component output for Halo CE and Black was very good, crisp etc, no noise, good sound.I cannot do a side by side comparison, but i can say that this converter worked for both games, no artefacts andsound is nice and clear, to be honest it looks the same.Resolution for both of these games is 480p, i think, box passes through at same resolution.The picture did not stretch to fit the whole screen, this is a function of the tv, to which i do not have the remote, soi will do some further testing on the other tv, to see if i can get a decent full screen image etc.The converter comes with a power adaptor, which i used, but did not come with hdmi cable.I will try it without the external power adaptor to see if it still functions.The plan is to use this adaptor with my original Wii console as well, will give an update when i have done some testing with the Wii.Update 18/11/19Tested with Wii and it works perfectly at 480p. Still using provided, not tried it unpowered, sound and picture are good, no dropouts on either.
Z**Y
Perfect for using a Playstation 2 with a modern TV.
I was about to take my PS2 to the charity shop because I couldn't connect it to my new TV. At the last minute I decided to look for an adapter. There are many on the market, and most of them seem to have issues of one sort of another.The decision was made for me when I decided to transfer recordings of my old band from VHS cassettes to my NAS. That project also stalled because I couldn't connect the VCR to anything. Rummaging about in the box of cables in the loft turned up some SCART to component cables, and, miraculously, a PS2 to component cable I forgot I had.A quick search on Amazon turned up this little box, and I ordered it. It worked first go - I plugged my PS2 component lead into one side and an HDMI to the TV into the other, plugged in the included power supply, turned everything on and I was playing DOA2 in no time.Somewhere back in the mists of time I must have already set my PS2 to Component out. If you don't, and it's still trying to output to a TV aerial adapter, you won't be able to see a picture. The adapter is working, it's the PS2 that's confused. If you do a quick internet search, there is a way of resetting it 'blind'.Once you get it set up, it's impressive how good some of these old games can look on a big telly, especially if the game can make use of Progressive Scan. Provided you use the right adapter cable (with five plugs) to hook your PS2 to this box, the sound is sent down the HDMI cable, and comes out of your TV or home cinema amplifier, so you don't even need to use the optical output to get quality sound.You won't be able to play PS1 games using this adapter on most modern TVs. The picture output from a PS1 game is so small that the TV doesn't recognise it, and turns off after showing the 'no signal' screen for a bit. This is not the adapter's fault. There are soft exploits that you can try on the PS2, but I haven't managed to get any of them to work.I did connect the VCR to the TV, and it worked perfectly but it didn't make my old band any better!At £19 I think this box is reasonable value. It's more versatile than the dedicated PS2 adapters, and works without issues.
A**R
Xbox 360
For some reason my Xbox 360 slim HDMI out was becoming problematic (flickering) on the Samsung Q80R TV I wanted to use it with. Despite trying several HDMI cables, and trying various TV settings I could not find a fix.This component to HDMI box has rectified this. I've been using an official Xbox 360 component cable, this box, and the standard HDMI cable I've been trying previously.The Xbox Kinect 360 works flawlessly also.
T**R
Waste of time and money!
Bought this alongside a converter to HDMI cable with the hope of recording PS2 gameplay. Neither worked and gave me nothing but a headache .... waste of time !
D**N
Perfect for PS2
Bought specifically for PS2. Was originally using a cheap composite converter from Amazon to play with but noticed the graphics were not great. Looking for another cheap alternative I found this composite converter which is absolutely perfect. Easy to set up. Great value for money. Great picture. Just requires the additional 5 way component cables also.
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