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The GANA 1080P AV to HDMI Video Converter is a compact and efficient device that converts analog composite signals to high-definition HDMI output. It supports various TV formats including PAL and NTSC, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices. With advanced signal processing, it delivers exceptional video quality, making it perfect for connecting older devices to modern displays.
C**Y
Does the job for a Wii!
This adapter is sleek, arrived quickly and came with a helpful instruction manual. I use it for my Wii. Installing it was slightly difficult as it took a few tries to get a picture on screen, though after fiddling around with the HDMI ports we managed to get it to work. Now I can use the Wii on my 4K TV effortlessly!You will need a HDMI cable and, of course, your Wii AV cables. This adapter comes with a USB which you'll need to plug from the adapter into the TV else it won't work. Plug those AV cables into the correct slots of the adapter, matching the colour scheme. Pop the HDMI cable from the opposite side of the adapter into your TV, and that's it.Picture wise, it was plug and play, with the picture being exactly as it should. However, do not expect this to upscale the resolution of your Wii as the console can only handle 480p. On that note, I can't review the 720p - 1080p switch.All in all, this adapter is worth the money. If you're like me and want to play your Wii with a modern TV, I'd recommend this product! :)
P**W
Does the job - can connect an old laser disc player to OLED TV
I have a laser disc karaoke player which I haven’t used in years and wanted to try to connect to my new Sony OLED TV which only has HDMI or AV cable connectivity. I tried an AV adapter cable but that doesn’t work. I looked on the internet and the advice was to try a RCA to HDMI converter. This seemed to be a product with good reviews and not too expensive so decided to give it a try. Of course you need the RCA and HDMI cables and it’s very simple to connect. You do have to plug in the USB for power and luckily I have a USB input on my Denon receiver. It’s small and does the job just fine. Picture from the laser disc player is still good, even after 20 years (equipment from those days was built to last longer).
M**D
It works great with the only downside being that it needs a ...
I bought this so that I could connect my old Sony PlayStation, the original grey one, to my Asus 27" monitor which only supports HDMI or VGA. It works great with the only downside being that it needs a USB power supply. It comes with a cable but you need something to plug it into. Thankfully I have other newer consoles near by which have USB sockets so my Wii is happily powering this. It's just a minor annoyance that I need both my Wii and PS1 turned on to play the PS1...Something to bear in mind though is that you're upscaling a poor resolution... so if you're playing retro consoles, edges will be jaggedy and it won't look quite like you remember. If you're after the full retro feel, you really need a CRT TV, but if you don't mind it, this is great for HDMI displays,
K**T
Good unit
I have been using this little bit of kit for about 3 years at least as an interface between the birdbox camera and a video monitor. Works really well for watching nestlings and mice in the bird box.
M**N
Impossible to give a fair and honest review as it did not do what I expected it to.
It's difficult to properly review this item, as how good it performs depends on so many factors that will vary from person to person. Clearly, this will ultimately depend on its performance in the task that it was bought for. In my case, it was bought to allow me to use a "Who wants to be a Millionaire?" battery-powered game on my Sony Bravia 49" TV. And it did not do the job very well at all.it was easy enough to connect, as I only had a yellow and white A\V cable from the game to connect into the unit. But it's a pity that the unit also needs USB power to make it work, as this simply adds yet another cable into the mix. When connected to the TV, the sound quality was fine but the quality of the image it produced was absolutely dreadful. It was impossible to read the questions from the game on the TV. Even switching from 720 to 1080 definition made absolutely no difference.So the bottom line is that for me, this item was ultimately useless for the task it was bought for. I'm not saying that this is a bad item, but it certainly did not do what I wanted it to. Of course there was no way I could have known this in advance - there are an infinite number of appliances for which this unit could be used, and it is unreasonable to expect the manufacturer to cover every potential use. But I would urge you to be cautious if you are intending to purchase this for a battery-powered appliance or game. For me, this has been a waste of £11:00.
B**Y
Does what it says on the tin
I am about to upgrade the TV and realised that I wouldn't be able to plug in the Nintendo using the Red, Yellow, White plugs. After all these years I still use it for the fitness side and the grandkids love the games. This product had good reviews so I went for it. Plugged it all in and it worked straight away. I did buy an extra HDMI cable as I didn't have a spare. The device does need to be plugged into a power supply via a USB socket. So rather than use a USB plug adaptor (I am getting short on plug sockets) I have bought a double plug socket from Screwfix that comes with two USB sockets as well. It is a straight forward swop out. I have been swopping the double sockets out for ones with USB sockets as well normal plug sockets, around the house as so many items are being powered by USB and it saves using the USB adaptor plugs (although I accept some are fast charges as well).
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