Kane Tse wrote:
Well maybe my projector is unusual but it's "computer 2" input is a vga connector, but it will accept either a normal vga signal or a component signal that has been sent over the vga cable. I don't know how much the adapter costs but I'm sure it's cheap because the company I bought my projector through just "threw it in the box" for free. So the adapter doesn't actually change the signal, it just routes the component signal over a vga cable.Sorry for coming late to the conversation... But your "component-to-VGA" adapter has caught my interest. Can you tell me more about this device and how much it cost?
I've been looking at either the ViewSonic NextVision N6 or the AverMedia TVBox 9 as a means of switching an projector between an XBox and a PC for display on a projector... But my projector has 2 VGA inputs so I'd love to find a reasonably priced component-to-VGA adapter that doesn't cost the $200 Canadian for the ViewSonic or AverMedia devices.
I think both of those boxes come with IR remotes too; and they're
designed to send a signal to the projector even with the PC off.
So my projector automatically detects what type of signal it is getting on the "computer 2" input and displays it correctly.
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