Converts analog VGA video & audio to HDMI |
Upscaler VGA to HDMI 720p or 1080p |
Compliant HDCP |
Support VGA input:VGA,XGA,SXGA,SVGA |
HDMI output resolution:720p/60Hz,1080p/60Hz |
Support PAL/NTSC standard |
DC 5V power |

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