Published on May 22nd,2009 at 2:48 PM
By daimaou
By daimaou
Up-Scan Video Converter Let You Play PS3 Titles on a Monitor

Playing your Wii, X360, PS3, PSP or almost any video game console on an LCD monitor isn’t easy, belive me it took me three weeks to get the correct cable (bought in Hong Kong) to plug my Wii into a 17” LCD monitor…
Now that I made it work… I should have waited for the CG-USC02HD from Castrade, the ultimate Game Box Up-Scan video converter.
Here’s a list of available outputs:
SVGA 800×600 75Hz
XGA 1024×768 60/75Hz
SXGA 1280×1024 60HZ
WXGA 1440×900 60Hz
WSXGA 1680×1050 60Hz
Full HD 1920×1080 60Hz
WUXGA 1920×1200 60Hz
Via Castrade
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What about the Sound? Can I use my computer speakers?
Try getting a Dell 24″ LCD with the HDMI port already there for you to use. You can also get LCDs with component-in.
These boxes were more useful back in the CRT days.
I Already have one of this HDMI Dell LCD for my X360 and PS3.. But what about the Wii, GC, SNES, PS2 and PS1 ? Yep still using them
how much is the video player, i am looking for a video but which need very cheap
If you’re on the lookout for this type of device, you might want to try the Neoya X2VGA 2. It doesn’t have a remote but it does support 1080p input, which (from what the website shows) is not the case of the Castrade.
Thanks,articles are well written, but Is the video converter really easy to use?Through my multiple comparison, I still like to use the video converter.