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Reddit mentions of Portta HDMI Converter HDMI to VGA or YPbPr Component Plus R/L Analog Audio Spdif Optical Output Converter Support 720P 1080P Metal Case for PS3 PS4 Blu-ray DVD XBOX

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Portta HDMI Converter HDMI to VGA or YPbPr Component Plus R/L Analog Audio Spdif Optical Output Converter Support 720P 1080P Metal Case for PS3 PS4 Blu-ray DVD XBOX
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【Signal Conversion】Convert high quality of HDMI video signal to component or VGA video signal plus R/L, toslink audio signal. No loss of quality.【Wide Compatible】Compatible with DVI by a DVI-HDMI cable or connector (not included) Support PS3, PS4, Blu-ray DVD, XBOX,Roku 3, Notebook and so on. INCOMPATIBLE with Panasonic 1080i plasma【Package Contents】Portta HDMI Converter to VGA/Component Converter x1, DC 5V Power Adapter x1, User Manual x1, Warranty Card x1(5 Years Worry-free Warranty).【1080p Resolution Supported】HDMI highest input resolution up to1080P@60Hz, highest VGA output resolution up to1920x1080 and highest YPbPr output resolution up to1080P@60Hz. You Can Get the HD Enjoyment.【Easy to Use】Support PAL and NTSC two standard TV formats output; Plug and play without any drivers; Flexible and portable. Note: 1.This converter doesn’t support audio decoding.
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Height1.1 Inches
Length0.6 Inches
SizeHDMI to RGB Converter
Weight0.03 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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u/Sirotaca · 3 pointsr/retrogaming

SCART cables can carry either a composite video signal, or RGB signals plus a combined horizontal+vertical sync signal (typically a composite video signal is used for sync). VGA is always RGB, and uses separate horizontal and vertical sync signals. Provided your SCART devices are using RGB and not just composite video, there's no fundamental difference in quality between that and VGA. They're both RGB, just in slightly different formats.

The practical difference is in resolution support. Most SCART devices only support a horizontal scan rate of 15.7 kHz, which means 240p60/288p50 or 480i60/576i50. Most VGA monitors only support horizontal scan rates of 31 kHz and above, so 480p60/576p50/400p70 and higher. Exceptions can be found on both sides, however.

For HDMI-to-VGA adapters, I'd recommend either this one or this one. I've used both, and they both seem to work just as well in most cases, with good picture quality and zero latency.