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The UGREEN Active HDMI to VGA Adapter converts digital HDMI signals to analog VGA with a built-in chipset, supporting up to 1080p at 60Hz. It features a 3.5mm audio jack for separate sound output and includes an optional micro USB power cable to ensure compatibility with low-power HDMI devices like MacBook Mini and Raspberry Pi. Ideal for connecting modern laptops and streaming devices to older VGA monitors and projectors.
Brand | UGREEN |
Item model number | 40248 |
Item Weight | 2.46 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.58 x 8.58 x 1.77 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.58 x 8.58 x 1.77 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Manufacturer | UGREEN GROUP LIMITED |
ASIN | B00NBUTHJG |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 11, 2014 |
M**.
Works for DE-10 Mister VGA direct_video mode on a CRT TV!
The media could not be loaded. I got this for my brother's Mister DE-10 Nano setup. It works great for the direct_video mode. (see attached video and pics)This allows you to output a pure signal from the HDMI port and this converter can handle it. You can plug your MiSTer into an old teevee or a VGA monitor (haven't tried that but i'm sure it works fine). And the output is native resolution/pixel clock.I used this VGA->component adapter (which also does SCART), and I highly recommend both of them.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DFLRZ5G1VIDEO:This is the good stuff, it looks amazing on a CRT, and there is 0 latency! Gameboy advance on a CRT? Yes sir!!!AUDIO:The analog audio 3.5 mm output from the UGREEN converter sounds as good as the picture looks. The only slight limitation is that you must leave the output at 16-bit/48kHz. I tried 96kHz and i got crackles... but it's not a big issue for this setup.For me, the audio quality coming out of the UGREEN was MUCH better than the audio coming from my mom's cheap flat-screen (which is what i was using before).
B**B
Good.
Works great. 1080p TV died and needed hdmi output from my game consoles. Had a spare 1366x768p monitor lying around and this did the trick.Before buying, keep in mind:1. If using this on a PS3 like myself, you will need an HDMI splitter. This does not support HDCP as far as I know.2. This DOES allow for output of larger resolutions than the size of the monitor it will be used on. My PS3 outputs in 1080p on my 1366x768 screen which obviously is much smaller than 1080.3. You will need an extra plug, as well as a USB power block in order to power this lil thing. I actually had to break out an extension cable just for this.4. There is no input lag as far as I know and this is going through an HDMI splitter, then through a capture card, then through this thing.5. It does not come with a 3.5mm audio cable so you will need that and some form of speakers if you want audio. Some monitors have 3.5mm input built-in.I can't really complain about anything. It does what it needs to and it's cheap. Go for it, don't go for anything cheaper.
C**A
It works perfect
I bought it as a backup for an alternative connection and I wasn't planning to use it but I ended up trying it with an old LCD screen by connecting it to a relatively new GPU (Rx 6700) and it worked great, previous adapters didn't work and I decided to buy this one because it had a connection for extra power and indeed that was the problem with the others. Now I have a very useful extra monitor.There is no distortion in the image, there is no type of interference in the signal, the image quality is what it should be.
C**C
They worked great with the HP stream book cloud computers we used ...
I got two of these for clinic rooms at the 2015 NMRA National Convention because two of our projectors had only VGA inputs. They worked great with the HP stream book cloud computers we used for PowerPoint duty. They also worked well with the smattering of laptops that individual clinicians brought with them.However, a couple of months after that I tried using one to convert the output of a MacBook Pro (sorry don't know the model) belonging to a clinician at a mini-meet. The MacBook refused to recognize it! Luckily we tested this combination before the clinician was in front of an audience so were able to export the mac presentation file to .pdf on a thumb drive and used that with one of the HP stream books.The picture quality seemed decent, however I wasn't using them with top of the line projectors so I can't say they were "picture perfect"
K**.
Great adapter if you have a old computer and wanting to hook up to a new monitor
The adapter works really well and it is easy to set up plug the VGA into whatever computer do you want to use the VGA for and then plug HDMI cable into it and then plug the HDMI cable into the TV plug 3.5 mm jack into the computer Stereo or front front headphone jack and the quality of the picture is great
B**6
Works as it should
Product is easy to hook up and works great! Didn't work on the computer I intended it for, but that was computer error, not product error
T**E
Works great for desktop use and some games! Includes micro usb cable but NOT 3.5 mm audio cable.
Edit #2: I tried another vga adapter on Amazon made by VicTsing (VicTsing® Gold-Plated 1080P HDMI to VGA Adapter Video Converter with Micro USB & 3.5mm Audio Port Cable for PC/Laptop/DVD) and it doesn't have any of the issues I described below playing games like this UGreen one has even though they look pretty similar. I'm probably going to be returning this one and keeping the one from VicTsing. I'll keep this UGreen one at 3 stars though because it mostly works.Edit:I'm dropping this adapter down to 3 stars from 5 stars. It is still working great to display my desktop and for web browsing. But when I try to play certain video games (so far Far Cry 3 won't show a picture with this adapter, and I had to start GTA V in safe mode to play it. Far Cry Blood Dragon, BF4, and Borderlands 2 work fine so far but I haven't tried increasing the graphics on these games) it sometimes says "no signal detected" on my monitor. I get sound but no video. But when I press alt-tab or ctrl-alt-del and switch to another window or the desktop the picture comes back and displays fine. Sometimes when I switch back to the game it will display a picture for a split second or display a garbled picture and then the picture cuts out again with the audio still playing. I'm not sure if it's because it can't output enough bandwidth or what the issue is. I can still play games with a lower resolution and lower graphics but if I crank up the display settings the adapter cuts out. It's a weird issue but I only have it when I use this adapter, not with using just a simple hdmi cable to connect my computer to my monitor. Perhaps it's not the adapter, but my VGA cable, but I'm not too sure.It's been working fine for a few days now. It does come with a micro usb to usb cable to power the device. It does not come with a 3.5 mm audio cable, however. I got a VGA cable that also has a 3.5 mm cable attached to it and it all works great!
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