Device to connect composite to monitor without inputs.

Gamer SDP

CAGiversary!
Feedback
90 (98%)
Okay to elaborate. I have a monitor that is 24" 1080p. It has 2 HDMI ports as well as component inputs. I would like to find a device (does it even exist?) that can allow for my last gen systems to connect to the monitor (PS2, GCN, and possibly N64 since it's still around).

I can always get component cables but I'd rather not go about this way.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
If your monitor doesn't support composite your pretty much screwed.

Go to walmart and buy a dvd recorder. A few models have hdmi output and composite and they do a pretty good job on conversion quality.
 
A Samsung T240HD? It sounds like the monitor I was looking at before I realized it was too big. Unfortunately I don't have an answer for you. Not properly supporting my older consoles is a big reason I haven't bothered with HDTV.
 
[quote name='DPsx7']A Samsung T240HD? It sounds like the monitor I was looking at before I realized it was too big. Unfortunately I don't have an answer for you. Not properly supporting my older consoles is a big reason I haven't bothered with HDTV.[/QUOTE]

Um... shop around more, because that's no excuse. My HDTV has 3 HDMIs, 2 components, and 1 composite. They exist.
 
This doesn't help with the gamecube or n64, but you can get component cables for the PS2 for pretty cheap. Just check monoprice.com
 
[quote name='Brownjohn']This doesn't help with the gamecube or n64, but you can get component cables for the PS2 for pretty cheap. Just check monoprice.com[/QUOTE]

Um, correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't GameCube and N64 have composite AND S-Video?
 
Why not get a component switcher? Most of them will support composite and component inputs for devices and then output them to the component input on the monitor.
 
[quote name='shrike4242']Why not get a component switcher? Most of them will support composite and component inputs for devices and then output them to the component input on the monitor.[/QUOTE]

A switch isn't enough...it needs to actually convert the picture signal.
 
oh shit those composite-to-hdmi devices are expensive :cry:...

how would a dvd recorder help? is it similar to how a vcr could connect a console to a tv without inputs?

how'd someone know what my monitor is?

I know I can find some decent component cables cheap (at monoprice), hell even one to works with all the current gen consoles and PS2.

I don't think I have ever used S-video.

A switcher also seems a bit too expensive (not as much as the composite-to-hdmi).


any other suggestions?
 
bread's done
Back
Top