Hardware X2VGA image quality

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I'm thinking of getting a X2VGA2 so that I can plug my Wii into a 22inch lcd monitor. Does anyone know what the image quality is like? I've been browsing through various forums, and i'm getting mixed results. For example, some claim that there is red banding on the screen, the colours are washed out with a green tint.

If you have one, please give me your feedback and let me know if it's worth getting it. I don't expect superior hdmi quality, but i do expect component/vga level quality.

Also, as I live in Australia, does the company provide the appropriate power supply connector?

Thanks.
 

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I couldn't know what the image quality is like since I've never used a X2VGA but for the power supply connection you can do 1 of two things...

After looking at their website the thing is powered by DC (I couldn't find the voltage) but you can buy an Australian AC to DC adapter that takes the 220V and outputs the DC voltage it requires.

Even easier would be if the device already supports 110/220 voltages and all you would need is a cheap adapter to change the US plug type to the AUS plug type. (note this is not a step-down converter---it's much cheaper than those)
 

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Thanks, ill definitely refer back to this if i do get one.
As the x2vga uses DC input, would simply buying an australian dc adapter work, as opposed to what you have suggested? Eg, when i purchased a router from the US i simply replaced the adapter with an australian one. Worked perfectly.

the method you suggested seems to convert the voltage output of the supplied power adapter.

edit: It seems that the company provides the appropriate adapter. "The input of the power adapter we provide is AC 100~240V, and we will include an appropriate adapter plug to you according to where you located." So i guess i won't have to worry about that anymore. Thanks for helping though.
 

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I can hook you up on some pics later. Image quality is top notch btw, but it only supports progressive signals.
 

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hey jsut download WinDVR and install it.then connect your wii to the composite cable input on the back of your pc(if you have a tv tuner card).Then just launch WinDVR and go to settings and under tv i think change it from s-video to composite and it should work.
 

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hehe funny, they listed the ps3 in their list, i thought ps3 only has high definition connectors, no regurlar ones

btw jelbo, goddamit, i thought something was walking on my screen
 

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