The AVT-3155A Scan Converter from AV Toolbox is a device that can be used to convert a computer signal to a standard analog video signal. It can be controlled via its front-panel pushbuttons and its small footprint makes it well suited for use in desktop or laptop setups.
It supports resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 at 60Hz vertical refresh rate. This unit provides simultaneous composite and S-video outputs and is compatible with NTSC and PAL standards. It will also work with both Mac and PC computers.
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Key Features
- Computer Video to Analog Video
- NTSC & PAL
- Front-Panel Controls
- Resolution up to 1600 x 1200
The AVT-3155A Scan Converter from AV Toolbox is a device that can be used to convert a computer signal to a standard analog video signal. It can be controlled via its front-panel pushbuttons and its small footprint makes it well suited for use in desktop or laptop setups.
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AV Toolbox 3155A Overview
Computer Video to Analog Video
Use this unit to convert computer video to standard analog video.
NTSC & PAL
This unit support both NTSC and PAL formats.
Simultaneous Outputs
It outputs simultaneous composite and S-video signals.
PC & Mac
This machine will work with PC and Mac computers.
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AV Toolbox 3155A Reviews
Solid and high quality converter
By MZ
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2013-11-20
I was looking for long time for a solid VGA to RCA converter so i can replace the converter we already had for our TelePrompt. So far the converter perform well, no issues at all. I would be more satsfied if the converter comes with a mount so I can attached it somewhere peramanently. In my case i used onle cable-ties.
No problemo
By Anonymous
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2013-04-07
Used to record to tape (DVcam Pal) the VGA sent to a videoprojector during a presentation (1024x768). Worked perfectly at the first time (take a good vga wire). Ad sent very quickly by B&H to France
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