🎮 Level up your retro gaming with HD clarity—don’t get left behind!
This Female RCA to HDMI Cable Converter is a complete all-in-one solution that upgrades your classic gaming consoles and AV devices by converting composite RCA signals into crisp 720P or 1080P HDMI output. Compatible with N64, PS2, Wii, Xbox, and more, it includes all necessary cables and features easy resolution switching, backed by a 1-year warranty and responsive customer support.
B**N
CRT Gaming with an Emulation Device
It works as described. I was able to connect my Odin 2 (emulation handheld) to the device, which allowed me to play my retro games on my 32” Sony CRT TV. That said- a lot of devices will not output at your CRT’s resolution, and will look funky. I had to adjust the scaling in retroarch so my games would fit the screen perfectly, which it did after a little testing. There is zero lag, and the sound works just fine. I used the S video option as it tends to look better, but I am sure using the yellow cable would look just as good.Knowing all this, should you buy this item? Well, how nostalgic are you? Did you grow up on CRT TV’s? Do you even own a CRT? If you are nostalgic and want that authentic experience, then yes this is a great device (remember you have to do some tuning in your emulator/device). If you don't want to own a chunky TV, then just emulate and use shaders as it’s the next best thing.
K**N
Works well
Quality is good.
D**.
it works
it works
T**A
Great product
Works great used to hook up my old dvd player
C**Z
Excelente
Excelente
F**1
Worked with new Samsung TV without RCA
It worked to hook up a Samsung Blu Ray/DVD play to a new Samsung tv that does not have RCA ports. It would not hookup with just HDMI to HDMI (it required the RCA to HDMI and HDMI to HDMI cords)
S**E
It works!
I have a 30 year old DVD VCR combo unit, new Samsung Smart TV. Took two minutes to set this up and it works as described. Set up was easy. Comes with all the necessary wires. Recommended.
O**R
Didn't work
I wanted an HDMI to composite (RCA) converter to connect a Roku Express to an old Panasonic Triple Play TV. The first one I ordered (different brand) had a push button to toggle between PAL and NTSC, and it wouldn't hold the NTSC setting. So I ordered this one, which has the yellow composite video connector as well as S-video (my TV only has composite).Unfortunately, I can't get a signal with this one. It makes a periodic strobe of video (a stripe of white flashes horizontally across the screen) and left audio channel (something in between a low-medium pitch beep, and a buzz), at a frequency of somewhere between once and twice a second.I tried both sets of input connectors on the TV, and could actually hear the device making a noise even when it was completely disconnected from the TV. I put the other device back on (the one I had been planning to return) and found if I kept the toggle switch depressed, it would convert the signal properly after all, so this one is the one going back.
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