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Key Features
- Connects Laptop or Tablet to VGA Display
- Supports Up to 1920 x 1200 / 1920 x 1080
The StarTech HDMI to VGA Converter allows you to connect an HDMI laptop, tablet, or other device to a VGA monitor or projector. It's an active converter, requiring no power source and featuring a plug-and-play design. It supports resolutions up to PC 1920 x 1200 / HTDV 1920 x 1080p.
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Will this work on a dvd player to connect to a projector?
Technically, yes, it could work, but it all depends on the resolution and frame rate your DVD player outputs. If your DVD player outputs a 1920 x 1080/ 60i video signal, then this converter should recognize the signal and converter it to VGA. However, if your DVD player outputs a standard definition or 720p signal via the HDMI connection, this will not work.
Date published: 2018-08-28
Hello, I have to connect my vga laptop to my new ...
Hello, I have to connect my vga laptop to my new hdmi TV. This will work ok? thanks
This actually goes in the other direction. You would need something like the KanexPro VGA with RCA Audio to HDMI Converter, B&H # KAVGARLHD, instead.
https://bhpho.to/2lQLw8S
Date published: 2019-02-20
Going from an HDMI kanex splitter to a VGA ...
Going from an HDMI kanex splitter to a VGA projector wondering if this will work
Yes. The following unit will pass through info.
Date published: 2021-11-30
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Will this take a 1080i59.94 signal?
Yes it should. This product supports resolutions up to 1920 x 1200.
Date published: 2019-02-13
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I have an older gateway windows 7 pc only a single gva output. I need a converter to hdmi and a vga splitter to run two monitors?
This device simply takes a digital HDMI signal and converts to an analog SVGA output. It will not provide you with any means of running 2 monitors. If you want the same display on 2 monitors you can use a splitter. You will need to buy a splitter that matches whichever output you choose to go with. So, if you buy this device, you will need a splitter that takes a single SVGA input and splits it into 2 XXXX output of your choice. If you are trying to get 2 monitors that Windows (I assume) will see as independent monitors, then you need a graphics card to do so, or device similar to TripleHead2Go (multi monitor adapter). In order to have Windows see independent monitors, you have to have some kind of hardware that will manage 2 monitors (either graphics card, or external graphics processor). I assume you want Windows to see 2 monitors, I recommend a new graphics card to do so.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Does this support a 1080i59.94 signal in?
Yes
Date published: 2018-10-24
