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Component Video to DVI

Discussion in 'HDTV discussion' started by vegalo, Jul 28, 2007.

  1. vegalo

    vegalo Member

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    Basically, I am essentially trying to connect a Nintendo Wii through component cables to my monitor to view at 480P HD.

    However, my monitor has 1 DVI port and 1 VGA port.

    Is there any way to convert component cables to DVI so I can play the console on HD??

    I have done lots of research and here are a few items that seem to do the trick, but I am not sure...

    http://www.gottohav.co.uk/proddetail.asp?prod=RCADVII

    http://www.slickdevices.com/ssdetail.asp?pf_id=1010479915

    http://www.eforcity.com/pothxxxxad05.html?
    gad=COnSrf4CEghBlR_SLC2OWhiJp-j9AyCR79oo?
    efprcshzltxt070723=POTHXXXXAD05

    http://store.a2zcable.com/vcdvf.html

    Can you guys please tell me if these items are appropriate for what I am trying to do and give me some advice and help please???

    Should I instead convert the component cables to the VGA port?? What is the difference?? Help??!
     
  2. pcgeek89

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    sorry, i don't now how to do that, but you said 480 hd, like your monitor has 480 hd. well if thats the reason you are doing this, i might suggest you to just use a regular tv, because 480 is not hd, its the standard resolution of all tvs. tvs that are 480 are the ones that are NOT high defination.
     

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