Posted by Tom on October 20, 2009


How to convert VGA to Component

To convert VGA to component video we need to have VGA extenders. Nearly all operating systems support the VGA extenders. Any video source, DVD players, DVRs, VHS and even PC’s are compatible with these operating systems.  

There’s no need for the usage and installation of any additional software or drivers as they use the plug and play technology. These VGA devices are very security conscious and can be controlled with great precision and management. This is an amazing feature, the military and the people in the financial as well as the medical sectors tend to use these amazing devices. You can find these user friendly devices in malls, restaurants, airports, banks and even schools as they are so user friendly. These devices are so flexible and are of utmost quality which makes them really easy to customize and use, that’s the reason why they are used so frequently and on such a large scale. The VGA extender is one of the most widely and easily available extenders in the market even with the introduction of new devices.   

The VGA extenders solve the issue of local and remote units in comparison to the Cat 5. Cat5 is connected to an extended display port and the video source is connected with the VGA as these units deliver signals at a rapid rate and speed with great quality and precision. The hardware and the display signals are separated by the Cat5 cables.

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