On Jun 1, 2015, at 7:03 PM, Mark J. Blair <n...@nf6x.net> wrote:

> Now I'm even more curious about the reports I've heard about having trouble 
> with video conversion, since the first cheap converter I tried seemed to work 
> OK with an Apple //c. 

Color is always the problem with converters. The cheap composite to VGA 
converter I have will show all the color as monochrome stripes. It has problems 
with the Apple II and the Atari 800, but works perfectly fine with the 
Commodore 64, since the C64 doesn’t use the same weird tricks to get color. 
I’ve read that sometimes they can handle the Apple II color fine, but there’s 
no way to distinguish which actual model you’re getting since the cases are all 
identical and they are sold by Chinese sellers. Most likely early ones worked 
and later ones don’t.

A couple of times I’ve also been tempted to drag my NTSC Apple IIc & ZX 
Spectrum with composite PAL mod down to a Best Buy and try out some small LCD 
TVs to see if there’s a model that can handle both.

This one looks exactly like yours, but it’s even cheaper! I wonder if it’s the 
same?

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009A6PJKQ

Heh, found another one for 3 bucks more with Prime, so I ordered it. I wonder 
if I have anything I can use to split the video signal out of one of my 
computers so I can do a side-by-side comparison.

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