Topop VGA to HDMI Converter Review
If you spend time tinkering with computers, it is inevitable that one day you will have a computer with a set of ports and a device with a completely different set of ports. In the early 90s, before USB, the serial ports ranged from 25 pins to 9 pins and needed a bag full of adapters and gender changers. Or SCSI, which went through a series of connectors faster than you could say Sun Microsystems. Today, it's usually the video standards that cause the problem, with VGA, DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort and even USB C all trying to take action. Often this is an older VGA PC that is trying to connect to an HDMI flat screen TV or an ultraportable HDMI only to use a data projector equipped with a VGA. In this case, it's the first, while I look at the Topop VGA Converter to HDMI with audio support. As you will see in the unpacking video, the converter is delivered in neutral packaging and there is no mark on the packaging or converter. In the pack, there are only two cables, the VGA to HD