Common Misconceptions about TVs and PC to TV Converters: Essentially, what am I buying?
Misconception #1: Spending more money will give me a better TV picture.
Truth: When buying a TV, this may be true, but when buying a PC to TV converter it typically is not.
The display quality difference between our least expensive and most expensive model is virtually non-existent. What differentiates each model is the bells-n-whistles, or "features" in the marketing vernacular.Misconception #2: I can turn my TV into a big monitor.
Truth: The technology of basic TV is essentially the same as when it was first introduced...over 60 years ago! The VGA or computer display technology was developed much later, and thus able to take advantage of the latest technology of the day.
The NTSC standard (the current standard for TV in the US) has a fixed vertical resolution of 525 horizontal lines stacked on top of each other, with varying amounts of "lines" making up the horizontal resolution, depending on the electronics and formats involved. There are 59.94 fields displayed per second. A field is a set of even lines, or odd lines. The odd and even fields are displayed sequentially, thus interlacing the full frame. One full frame, therefore, is made of two interlaced fields, and is displayed about every 1/30 of a second.
The VGA standard can support a wide variety of resolutions and refresh rates that far surpass the 525 horizontal lines of TV. Also, a VGA display does not compose the display out of "lines", but out of pixels. By increasing the number of pixels from 640x480 to 1024x769, the display can obtain a greater clarity. A TV's clarity is, by contrast, fixed to a certain extent.
When you convert the progressive pixel-based image into the interlace TV image, there is a limit to how clear the display can be. Typically, the image looks slightly fuzzy and the detail is softer.
Why, you might ask, are there PC to TV converters if you cannot turn a TV into a monitor? As imperfect a technology as TV is, they are much more plentiful and inexpensive than a 32 inch monitor. Whether playing multimedia (DVDs, internet downloads, etc.), slide shows or PC games, a PC to TV converter can enhance the experience by taking advantage of the large size of a typical TV.






SCART connector (male) SCART connector (female)
Connector Signal 1 - Red tulip Audio Right 2- White tulip Audio Left 3- Yellow ttulipulp Video IN 4- Black connector S-Video IN 






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