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Portta Component to HDMI Converter with HDMI Cable, RGB 5 RCA YPbPr Video Converter Adapter, Support 1080p 60Hz for PS2 PS3 Xbox 360

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Portta Component to HDMI Converter with HDMI Cable, RGB 5 RCA YPbPr Video Converter Adapter, Support 1080p 60Hz for PS2 PS3 Xbox 360

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Customers find the HDMI converter works well, particularly with PS2 games, and appreciate its ease of setup, taking about 90 seconds to plug in. Moreover, they consider it decent value for money, with one customer noting it pays for itself in two months. However, the picture and sound quality receive mixed reviews - while some find the picture fills the screen and sound is fine, others report picture cuts out completely and constant white noise in the audio signal. Additionally, the signal quality is problematic, with customers reporting complete signal loss.

Product Description

· 【COMPONENT to HDMI CONVERTER】This Component to HDMI Adapter converts analog YPbPr video and R/L audio input signal into HDMI output signal. Note: NOT support in reverse use. · 【1080P 60Hz RESOLUTION】Compliant with HDMI 1.3, Support wide range resolutions for both HDMI and Component devices: 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p. Note: NO scale function. · 【VIDEO & AUDIO FORMAT】Support video color format: 24bit/deep color 30bit,36bit and support uncompressed 2 Channel LPCM, Support 165MHz/1.65Gbps per channel bandwidth ensure no distortion of audio or video signal, no delay in signal transmission. · 【WIDE COMPATIBILITY】This converter is compatible with Component and HDMI devices. Compatible with PS2, PS3 PSP, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, DVD etc. Output: HDTV, Projector, Monitor etc. · 【5-YEAR WARRANTY】Portta offers 5-year warranty and long-term after-sales support to ensure your purchase is hassle-free and risk-free. Feel free to contact our friendly customer support team with any questions or concerns.

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DukemasterReviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025

By far the best solution to play old PlayStation 2 games on a modern 4K TV without breaking the bank. Unfortunately, my TV doesn’t have component output so I had to get this converter and I was skeptical because it was so cheap on the other hand I can’t afford the really expensive Retrotink upscaler device. The colors are magnificent. It brings so much life and saturation to PS2 that you can never get on a normal AV cable or an HDMI converter adapter once you experience component. My component cables are from my PlayStation 3 and are very good quality and I highly recommend anyone out there to get the same thing or the Retrovision component cables to go with this converter. I have not had any issues so far with this converter and I highly recommend this to anyone who is looking for a quality inexpensive way to play PS2 games on a modern 4K TV without breaking the bank!

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Eric Flich RedhamReviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025

The Portta Component to HDMI Converter let me connect my old DVD player to my new TV. It gives me a picture quality as good as a DVD is likely to give. For the easiest hookup, you may want to get a Component Video cable with two channel audio, but if you have a device with Component Video, you may already have those. A Component Video cable plus a stereo cable with phone plugs would work too.

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Chelsie RubleReviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025

Have had for over a month now, it really works good. Maybe some small details on the video aren’t perfect but picture is there fully and colors aren’t way off. Plugged it in and hooked up the Wii and it worked right away. No hassles.

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MDReviewed in the United States on October 23, 2016

So, my old "tube" TV finally croaked, and all I have now are the new televisions, HD and flat screen and running internet and all that fancy stuff, and suddenly my faithful PS2 was no longer playable! Worst picture ever, obviously, making the games useless, because old tech and new tech just don't get along. Oddly, I still love my PS2, despite having had a PS3 for many years. Considering now a PS4, but, really, game play is still best on the PS2, and it's very disappointing that newer games on newer systems have seemed to have totally lost what made games fun to play. NFSMW, for example, or even WRC or HalfLife or just so many of the old games had such "playable" value to them. The driving, the shooting, the way the worlds were constructed -- I don't know, it's like the newer games on newer systems, although looking far better, don't play as well as older games in terms of just being enjoyable for gaming, and especially for the repeat gaming factor. I've bought and played all of the "best" PS3 games, and none of them (except for GTA5) are as fun as old PS2 treasures. I really wish new game makers would play PS2 games and realize the fun of them. I mean, no NFS title has been worthy anything, at all, with overly structured and restrictive game play, poor driving feel, and none of what made NFSMW a fantastic game to play. How can they have such better technology now, but lose what made games great??? Based on the amount of other people also searching for how to connect a PS2 to newer TV's, I know I'm certainly not alone in the love we all have for these older gaming systems -- so thank goodness for a product like this! A lot of internet searching finally led me to a double approach to get my PS2 looking as good as it could, and this was a combined approach, first switching to "component" cables instead of the composite ones that came with the PS2 (this means cables with five connections, instead of the old three, of just the L and R and Video) and then hooking those component cables to this box, which then puts out an HDMI signal, and an HDMI cord runs from this box, to my TV. So, component cables run from the PS2, to this box, and then this box connects to my TV via HDMI. Very simple. The old PS2 signal is upgraded by the component cables, and then further polished up a bit by the processing my TV does, of the HDMI signal coming into it. Make sure, of course, to switch the output settings on your PS2, changing them from "RGB" to the component setting (the only other setting that's there), otherwise none of this works. The component cable set up I used, bought here on Amazon, is this product: TNP PS3 Component AV Cable (6 Feet) Premium High Resolution HDTV Component RCA Audio Video Cable for Sony PlayStation 3 PS3 and PlayStation 2 PS2 Gaming Console [Playstation 3] The cable fits right into the PS2, then hooks to this fantastic device here, made by Portta, which is a brand I'd never heard of, but found reviews of it (mostly in other languages, but I was able to get the idea) online, on YT. The end result is that my PS2 signal is now awesome! It's still a PS2, of course, so it is limited to what it can do, but all of my games now play with ease, looking and sounding terrific on my "modern day" television. A perfect solution for a very important need! This box, plus the new cables, and let the games go on! Long live the PS2!!!! Highly recommend!!!

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Maximilian James GallagherReviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025

This is NOT a scaler so if you send it 480i, be prepared to rely on your monitor/tv to scale that image. Consoles that output 720p and 1080p already have native ways to get hdmi out (ps3 and xbox 360), so this device has literally no niche and should not exist. Technically they mention this, but IN REALITY, instead of mentioning something that makes the device pointless, they should just delete their product from the world to avoid e-trash. If we had consoles that output 720p+ and did NOT have hdmi capabilities, this device's niche would make sense. If modern tv's had good upscaling functionality from 480i, this device's niche would make sense. Unfortunately neither are true.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in India on April 4, 2023

Ordered this product as i have an older xbox 360, which doesn't support HDMI cable. This helps in connecting it to my tv with HDMI cable. It does not cause any significant lag so you can actually enjoy your games.

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EduardoReviewed in Mexico on January 16, 2025

La compra fue muy fácil. Los productos son excelentes, funcionan de acuerdo a lo indicado.

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abdullahReviewed in Saudi Arabia on February 4, 2024

اشتغل ابو ساعة وخرب

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antonio zaragozaReviewed in Spain on October 24, 2019

Correcto, solo funciona con cámaras AHD saca resolución 720 ó 1080 a elegir. Lo use para ver una cámara de cctv en un televisor

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Roberto P.Reviewed in Italy on June 12, 2015

Buon prodotto, ha le prestazioni (e i difetti) della concorrenza, con un prezzo supereconomico. Io lo uso per inviare il segnale Sky a due televisori. L'unico problema (riscontrato anche in altri prodotti simili) è che quando si accende un qualsiasi apparecchio elettrico, si perde il segnale per 3 secondi. Ho il sospetto che l'alimentatore sia sottodimensionato, ma non ho avuto tempo di verificare.