PC To TV Video Converter

February 15, 2010 – 12:16 pm

  • VGA to AV; VGA to composite
  • vga to RCA; Vga to video
  • Vga to svideo

Product Description
Use TV as PC monitor to view presentations, games, pictures and movies or browse the Web.
# Video standards: NTSC/NTSC-EIAJ/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N
# Resolutions supported: 640 x 480 (up to 85 Hz), 800 x 600 (up to 85 Hz) and 1024 x 768 (up to 75 Hz)
# Input port: HD15 (VGA)
# Output ports: Composite video (RCA), S-video and HD15 (VGA)
# Front panel controls: Zoom, Menu and onscreen display directional controls
# Image controls: Horizontal and vertical size, brightness, con… More >>

PC To TV Video Converter






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  1. 5 Responses to “PC To TV Video Converter”

  2. I bought it to use with my Optoma Pico Projector PK101 because it can not be connected directly with computer. There are not many buttons or options to choose from, I haven’t even tried all those buttons which are there. its simple and easy to use. The only concern I have is that when I use connect my projector with laptop using this converter, my projector does not give me as sharp a picture as it would give me when I connect the projector directly to a DVD player. But you probably won’t feel the difference while watching a movie. Its good stuff for the price. Another good thing about this converter is that it runs on your USB power so its really portable too. In the picture, you see two VGA ports, one is VGA in (from your computer) and one is VGA out. So, you can connect an external monitor with this too in addition to being able to see your computer screen on a TV or a projector. Why I gave it 4 stars? Because of not real sharp picture that I get and the inflexible VGA cable which makes it difficult to place because the VGA cable is tough like am external monitor cable and it makes this device twist and turn. But it does not affect performance.

    I would recommend this product.
    Rating: 4 / 5

    By Waseem Akbar on Feb 15, 2010

  3. its tough to adjust correcty and you have to do it everytime you use it
    Rating: 3 / 5

    By Richard D. Bruns on Feb 15, 2010

  4. I bought this little device to display digital photos being played on the computer and to watch internet tv. The picture quality is absolutely terrible-blury and extremely poor color reproduction.This even after playing extensively with the menu controls and running it through a dvd recorder to upconvert to 720p and HDMI. On the plus side device is very easy to use on very compact. Would reccommend for an old cruddy tv if you don’t care about picture quality.
    Rating: 2 / 5

    By Matthew O. Jones on Feb 15, 2010

  5. Excellent product for watching videos from your PC to your television set although you need a stereo cable split to RCA audio for the sound to the television set.
    Rating: 5 / 5

    By digitalwebnet on Feb 15, 2010

  6. Reference my recently purchased LKV-2000 PC to TV Converter. I could not get any acceptable image quality from the composite video (yellow RCA) and s-video outputs. The VGA output was fine. I am using a HP DV6700t Laptop about a year old and a Samsung HL-P6163W HDTV. I plug the Laptop VGA output into the converter and plug the converter VGA output into the PC input on my TV. This works fine. But if I plug the Composite video output into one of the AV inputs on the TV, I get what appears to be a dual image somewhat separated but overlaped and with lots of jitter. Tried every setup adjustment I could on the Laptop, the TV, and the converter, but no improvement or change. Exactly the same problem using the s-video output(and on another TV). I need a good composite output for another add-on application. Too much of a hassle to send back so I guess I will just eat the cost.
    Rating: 1 / 5

    By Jack Hilift on Feb 15, 2010

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