The converter allows to feed an analog VGA signal to output devices that (only) have one HDMI input. Conveniently, it is also possible with this converter, loop through analog audio signals from the HDMI output synchronously or feed. It is thus possible without amplifier to transmit sound to output devices, but offer a sound function no RCA or jack input.
For the image / sound output an HMDI cable is required in any case, which must be purchased separately.
The scope of supply includes the VGA to HDMI - converter, a USB power cable, a 3.5mm audio cable (jack) and a short VGA extension cable to the adapter to be able to lead away from the output of the notebook flexible. When packaging is a small, square cardboard box. (Size: ~ 11.5 cm x 11cm x 6cm). Because the box has a magnetic closure and is very massive, it is relatively insensitive to wear. Therefore, the packaging is not only a practical, permanent storage, but also for transportation in a sufficiently large transport containers (briefcase, backpack)
The VGA input of the converter is a gilded D-sub, 15-pin. executed, the HDMI output is as gilt type A, 19-pole. executed.
Operating / test:
I purchased the adapter, as I in my household a few devices possess (various laptops and netbooks), which only have a VGA output, my Ausgabegräte (monitors, mini-projector and TV), however, only digital inputs (DP and HDMI) possess.
Note that the image quality is significantly limited by the structure of the VGA output of the output device and the configuration of the signal chain in the present product - the output device -> internal conversion from digital to analog to VGA Beech, the converter -> external conversion from analog to digital - can affect the signal transparency quite perceptible.
A disturbing deterioration I have but can not find anything.
The image quality I would call on all tested output devices as well. The picture is sharp, the quality of the color signals convinced me. I have not experienced any image defects, artifacts, compression pattern or ghost images, the latter phenomenon actually occurs only during the transmission of analog signals, by means of long, poorly shielded VGA cable.
Although none of my output devices has holes to accommodate the thumbscrews of the converter, the connection was established always sufficient. The extension cable allows a safer / more flexible connection, without that I could notice a decrease in image quality.
The operation was possible without any problems at each tested device. The Windows 8.1 video display management a fast set up and multi-monitor use has always been possible, even if this are the graphics card of the output device and the OS used mainly responsible.
The following resolutions I tested without any problems on my devices natively:
1280x720 / 60Hz, 1280x768 / 60Hz, 1360x768 / 60Hz, 1600x1200 / 60Hz, 1920x1080 / 60Hz
The highlighted by the manufacturer Product feature "Enhanced HDMI signal up to 15m cable length (the maximum of the HDMI specification) I can not test. But I have on my 23" monitor with 8-bit panel, when using an 8m High Speed cable ( formerly 1.4) can detect any degradation of image quality. This is because of digitization - even before the transmission of the image signal - not surprising, therefore, I think the irritating the complete 15 m with a "normal" HDMI cable for trouble.
A larger screen diagonal is expected when using a long connecting cable really only just-screen errors can be seen that would occur in a shorter transmission path.
One possible compatibility with the HDCP copy protection, I can not test, because I have no output device with Blu-Ray drive.
The audio quality has also convinced me; I can find no striking noise or hum.
Conclusion:
The converter does its job in concert with all devices that I own. Handling is both by design very simple under Windows 8.1.
The quality of video and audio transmission convinced me.
The adapter is quite large and has a high weight, but this is due to the built-in technology and the robust housing.
The price of just under 35 seems quite high at first glance, but it is not a pure adapter, but a converter of making a quite complex A / D conversion.
The value for money therefore seems appropriate. Similar Converter products from other brands whose quality I do not know, move in a similar price range.