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Down Converters are also called Scan Converters or VGA-to-Video Converters and transform higher resolution computer images into lower resolution video images. This is done for applications that require a computer image to be recorded on a standard VCR or displayed on a standard TV Set. Normal television systems are much lower in resolution than typical computer signals. Computers can produce up to three times as many horizontal lines as standard analog television resolutions. Scan Conversion is the process of fitting a higher number of lines of information into a lesser number of available spaces, so the converted image quality may not be as good as the original. |
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Comparison Chart for Products in the Down Converters Section (right click/save as to save)
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