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VGA to HDMI converter: anyone here use one?

17 durable postsStarted 2010-09-01Latest 2010-09-02
#87251Post 1 of 17

I have an old laptop that I want to stream netflix through onto my tv. unfortunately the tv does not have a vga port, only 2 hdmi's and so forth. At any rate, my computer only has a vga, but not hdmi. So my only solution is to get a vga-to-hdmi converter.

Anyone here use one? if so, would you recommend it?

Also looking for alternatives to this (i hear the Wii now offers some ability to stream netflix now....might consider buying this and getting the added bonus of a Wii...)

#1405751Post 2 of 17

Re: VGA to HDMI converter: anyone here use one?

i have tried a converter before but mine went from vga to dvi to hdmi lol anyway...it works fine

#1405754Post 3 of 17

Re: VGA to HDMI converter: anyone here use one?

[QUOTE=Shpira;887201]i have tried a converter before but mine went from vga to dvi to hdmi lol anyway...it works fine[/QUOTE]

do you recall where you purchased yours?

#1405761Post 4 of 17

Re: VGA to HDMI converter: anyone here use one?

it'll work fine but why would you want to do it? Unless your laptop is the only machine at home you can connect to a TV, I wouldn't recommend doing it.

#1405781Post 5 of 17

Re: VGA to HDMI converter: anyone here use one?

[QUOTE=Kamal;887211]I wouldn't recommend doing it.[/QUOTE]

Agree. Analogue connections make my eyes bleed.

#1405784Post 6 of 17

Re: VGA to HDMI converter: anyone here use one?

[QUOTE=Kamal;887211]it'll work fine but why would you want to do it? Unless your laptop is the only machine at home you can connect to a TV, I wouldn't recommend doing it.[/QUOTE]

because otherwise I'd have nothing else to connect to the tv. I've got a cheap ass dvd player with an hdmi-out that would work, but if I'm going to stream netflix, I'm going to need some way to connect the laptop to the tv. na' mean?

#1405785Post 7 of 17

Re: VGA to HDMI converter: anyone here use one?

I know someone that bought one of these and he is pretty happy with it. [URL]http://sewelldirect.com/Atlona-AT-HDPiX-USB-to-HDMI-with-Audio-Adapter.asp[/URL]

It may be out of your price range though?

haha..I just read the review on it.

[QUOTE][B]Anonymous[/B] - Works Exactly as advertised [I]7/16/2010 11:28:48 AM[/I][IMG]http://sewelldirect.com/siteimages/layout/ajax/FilledStar.png[/IMG][IMG]http://sewelldirect.com/siteimages/layout/ajax/FilledStar.png[/IMG][IMG]http://sewelldirect.com/siteimages/layout/ajax/FilledStar.png[/IMG][IMG]http://sewelldirect.com/siteimages/layout/ajax/FilledStar.png[/IMG][IMG]http://sewelldirect.com/siteimages/layout/ajax/FilledStar.png[/IMG][B]Pros:[/B] Performs as advertised with no problems. Good picture and sound on my flat-screen TV. [B]Cons:[/B] None noted [B]Other Comments:[/B] Using it with NETFLIX on my Windows 7 PC, and it works great. [/QUOTE]

#1405808Post 8 of 17

Re: VGA to HDMI converter: anyone here use one?

wtf...120$ for a vga to hdmi adapter? there is a 15 foot dvi to hdmi cable here for 12$

[URL]http://cheaphdmicables.org/[/URL]

I'm suprised there isn't any VGA to HDMI though :( Maybe because its analog? Is there not a dumb box that can do this for cheap?

#1405818Post 9 of 17

Re: VGA to HDMI converter: anyone here use one?

Get yourself an early Christmas present and snag this. As soon as I wall mount my Panny, this is what I'm gonna get.

[url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16856158011&cm_re=asrock_ion--56-158-011--Product[/url]

#1405819Post 10 of 17

Re: VGA to HDMI converter: anyone here use one?

I've had mine for about a year now and it still works like a charm :D

#1405824Post 11 of 17

Re: VGA to HDMI converter: anyone here use one?

I've heard GREAT reports about it working very well with Ubuntu / XMBC but moderate reports about Windows 7 / 1080p. Most people have had to overclock the bloody thing in order to get it to work well. I don't particularly see a problem with that, it just ruins the life of the CPU and I'd rather run it clock.

Only problem with Ubuntu is that the USB / Infrared remote doesn't work too well and it's unable to put the device into sleep mode (or wake up from it). Which means you would need to have a keyboard / mouse handy for shutdowns / start ups. Do you have this issue rez?

#1405841Post 12 of 17

Re: VGA to HDMI converter: anyone here use one?

I haven't done any overclocking at all with mine running on ubuntu and it has played every movie i've thrown at it in 1080p w/o any lag at all. i think also that i played with getting it to sleep when i first bought it and i was able to get it to sleep w/o any problems and wake up. i honestly leave mine on all the time since it makes no noise and uses hardly any power

i use that dinovo mini bluetooth remote, but i dont like it very much. so i have that sitting on my coffee table, no attached keyboard or mouse.

since you like your itouch so much, i think you should get this:

[url]http://www.collect3.com.au/xbmc-remote/[/url]

it is the xbmc remote for the itouch/phone. you can view your entire library on the phone screen and scroll thru it, and it talks to the xbmc box thru your home wifi. it looks really cool.

also this script below will install xbmc on your ubuntu box for you really easily, i haven't used it but a guy from work said it was simple.

[url]http://sourceforge.net/projects/xci/[/url]

#1405843Post 13 of 17

Re: VGA to HDMI converter: anyone here use one?

holy shitters robin, you've just made it slightly easier for me to consider going the Ubuntu route. Yea on Ubuntu, I've read excellent reports about 1080p playback with NO lag, even at the default 1.6 ghz clock rate. I might have to (seriously) give that a go when I get it (along with my iTouch). Did you enable video hardware acceleration too? Was it easy? Also did you install Ubuntu on the device from a USB key?

#1405845Post 14 of 17

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ill respond in the bigass thread i have about my asrock to keep it on topic....

#1405850Post 15 of 17

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[url]http://www.amazon.com/VGA-HDMI-Cable-6-feet/dp/B002TUC64W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1283385480&sr=8-1[/url]

However it will run at 1024x768 on ur tv, thats crappy imo.

Also, the new Atoms are coming, ill wait for that :)

#1406050Post 16 of 17

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[QUOTE=ganjamo;887324]

Also, the new Atoms are coming, ill wait for that :)[/QUOTE]

Which ones? and when?

#1406071Post 17 of 17

Re: VGA to HDMI converter: anyone here use one?

The Atom N550

[url]http://www.anandtech.com/show/3882/intel-atom-n550-netbooks[/url]

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