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HDMI to SCART 1080P converter with power supply Review

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Description of HDMI to SCART 1080P converter with power supply

The HDMI to SCART adapter converts the signal from digital HDMI to composite SCART. An HDMI to SCART converter/adapter will allow you to connect a satellite or game console with an HDMI output to an old TV with a SCART input. Has an NTSC/PAL switch. At the same time, it supports DVI system signals, helping users convert high-quality HDMI signals and smartphone signals to normal CVBS (480i, 576i standard definition) signals that can be played on TVs, VHS VCRs, DVD VCRs, and more. Easy to connect - no need to install drivers - Plug&Play; Supports standard NTSC and PAL TV output formats; Supports HDMI1.3 backward compatibility; Product specifications: HDMI input resolution: 1.3 / 60 fps; HDMI transmission frequency: 300 MHz; HDMI transmission rate: 10.2Gbps; Operating current - 350mA; Supply voltage DC 5V / 1A, via USB adapter connects to AC 100V-240V 50/60Hz; Operating temperature: -10 ~ + 55 °C; Operating humidity: 10 ~ 90% (non-condensing); Storage temperature: -20 ~ + 60 °C; Storage humidity: 5 ~ 95% (non-condensing); Dimensions: 88.5 (length) * 57.5 ( width) * 25 (height) mm; Weight - 60 grams; Production material - temperature-resistant plastic; Power adapter cord length - 1 m.

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Usage time is approximately one month. Without any problems in the country, I connected the old Samsung through it from the second output of the Tricollor receiver. Everything immediately worked. It refused to work without connecting the power supply (I read some in the comments that it can work without b / n)