🎉 Elevate Your Entertainment Game!
The Portta Component to HDMI Converter seamlessly transforms analog YPbPr video and R/L audio signals into high-definition HDMI output, supporting resolutions up to 1080P at 60Hz. With broad compatibility for various devices and a user-friendly plug-and-play design, this converter is perfect for enhancing your gaming and viewing experience. Plus, it comes with a 2-year warranty and lifetime technical support for peace of mind.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 43.6 Grams |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 3.61 x 2.23 x 0.69 inches |
Finish Types | Hdmi |
Color | Black |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI, Component |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Monitor, Television |
Specific Uses For Product | TV, Projector, Monitor |
D**R
The best way to play PS2 games.
By far the best solution to play old PlayStation 2 games on a modern 4K TV without breaking the bank. Unfortunately, my TV doesn’t have component output so I had to get this converter and I was skeptical because it was so cheap on the other hand I can’t afford the really expensive Retrotink upscaler device. The colors are magnificent. It brings so much life and saturation to PS2 that you can never get on a normal AV cable or an HDMI converter adapter once you experience component. My component cables are from my PlayStation 3 and are very good quality and I highly recommend anyone out there to get the same thing or the Retrovision component cables to go with this converter. I have not had any issues so far with this converter and I highly recommend this to anyone who is looking for a quality inexpensive way to play PS2 games on a modern 4K TV without breaking the bank!
D**.
Works great with SD video.
I'm using this to adapt the output from my karaoke player (providing component video output) to HDMI, so I can then display the image using a modern (HDMI) computer display and a projector. It works great and does not introduce any video distortion.
C**E
Not HD, does create a good clean image though.
Have had for over a month now, it really works good. Maybe some small details on the video aren’t perfect but picture is there fully and colors aren’t way off. Plugged it in and hooked up the Wii and it worked right away. No hassles.
S**S
The perfect solution . . . that almost wasn't
This little gem does exactly what I wanted at a fantastic price! It duplicates my office PC's primary desktop onto a 40" Samsung LED HTDV that I can easily view, along with clients, that are visiting my office. However . . . I had almost given up on this device due to a setting associated with the video card on my PC. I want to share what I found with others in case they might run into the same or a similar issue.When I first connected the Porta Splitter between my one year old HP PC running Windows 7 Pro and my primary 27" HP LED monitor, my excitement turned to immediate disappointment when the first image to appear didn't fill the screen! There was a blank, black "picture frame" around all four sides of the content. Even worse, the text was visibly distorted. Not good! When I then connected the second Porta output to my 40" Samsung HDTV, that looked just fine.In an effort to get the display on the HP 27" monitor to fill the screen (a must!) I tried disconnected/reconnected everything; I swapped HDMI cables and I also power cycled everything and rebooted the PC. Nothing had any effect. I also tried playing with some of the HP's monitor settings, including an overscan option. That had some some effect but didn't cure the problem. I was so disappointed as thought I would have to return the Porta Splitter and try something else or give up on what I was trying to do.But then . . . I tried one more thing. I opened the control panel for the AMD Radeon graphics card in my PC and began to explore its settings for the my two monitors (the Porta device and a second monitor). The software was seeing the Porta device (reported as CP9287) rather than the HP monitor it was seeing before. No surprise.However, lo and behold, I found a "Scaling Options" slider setting for the Porta device that had been "magically" set to underscan that output by a percentage. Well that's not what I want! As I stepped the control back to 0%, two things happened: The display on the HP 27" monitor expanded, in steps, to fill the screen while the 40" Samsung HDTV image began to overscan, also in steps. It was then apparent that, even though both the HP monitor and the Samsung HDTV report a native resolution of 1920 x 1080, I apparently can only choose one of the two to fill its respective screen at any given time. The other screen will be either over-scanned or under-scanned.With this setting found, I can now do exactly what I want: Fill my primary HP 27" monitor with a full, undistorted display which is then duplicated (other than with a bit of overscan) on the Samsung 40" HDTV. That overscan is no issue for my intended use. Of course, should I choose to, at any time I could adjust the underscan/overscan so that my primary desktop would fully fill the Samsung HDTV screen. That might be what others would prefer to do.So, with that challenge overcome, the Porta Splitter is doing exactly what I want at an amazing price! I'm very pleased.September 2015 Followup:All was well until I upgraded my three year old PC from Windows 7 Pro to Windows 10 Pro. Windows "best fit" set of drivers for the combination of the video card in the PC, the Porta device and the two connected monitors created an issue. The primary desktop screen that I relied on that was connected through the Porta device was now "underscanning", while the 42" secondary HDTV was now filling the screen when it had been "overscanning" previously. This was the opposite of what I had and needed for my application. There were not setting changes that I could find to correct this. To resolve the issue, I had to replace the video card with a newer, more current card, that was still compatible with my three year old PC (only $34 from NewEgg). That resolved the issue and I'm back to being able to use the Porta splitter.
S**D
Works with games, but not with DVDs.
My intention was to put this between my new Sony BRAVIA XR TV which only has HDMI inputs and my old Pioneer AVR (VSX-56TXi) that does NOT have HDMI output. I am only using the component connections, the white and red connectors for stereo are not used. Connected to my Pioneer AVR are a Denon DVD-2900 DVD player, a Sony PS2 and a Nintendo Wii. Here is what happened:1. Wii -> Pioneer AVR -> Portta -> TV: Works like a charm. Image quality is as good as I've ever seen. A little bit of diagonal lines but goes a way momentarily.2. Sony PS2 -> Pioneer AVR -> Portta -> TV: Games works just fine. But DVD playback doesn't work. The TV just says no signal as soon as I play the DVD. I've tried connecting directly PS2 -> Portta -> TV and still experience the same problem.3. Denon DVD player -> Pioneer AVR -> Portta -> TV: Only the DVD player's setup menu shows on TV. When I start to play a DVD, the TV just says no signal.4. Pioneer AVR -> Portta -> TV: I am not able to bring up the AVR's setup menu on my TV at all.So all in all, I can only use it to play games which is still good. But the fact that I can't use it to watch my old DVDs and not able to configure my Pioneer AVR is a big disappointment.
C**A
Útil
Cumple con su función para adaptar dispositivos "antiguos" a dispositivos modernos que solo aceptan HDMI, mejora muchísimo la calidad para sacar provecho de pantallas modernas
T**9
Component to HDMI
Simple, easy to use. Works perfectly
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