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Shadow20002
09-05-2003, 03:32 PM
Bored with spreadsheets? Has surfing the Internet lost its thrill? Can't get to the TV for a frag session because its being used to watch soaps?

At last a solution is on hand with the Venom Universal Games Console to PC Monitor Adapter, allowing you to play your console using your computer monitor.

The Venom Universal Games Console to PC Monitor Adapter is simple to use. Connect the Adapter in-line between your monitor output from your PC and the monitor itself. Then connect your console (PS2TM, PSoneTM, XboxTM, GamecubeTM) to the Adapter using the attached connectors and you're ready to rock! Simply switch between console and PC using the Source button when the boss walks in. There is no need to remove the Adapter once installed. Just leave it there.

The Universal Games Console to PC Monitor Adapter also features RGB out sockets so you can even run a line to a nearby TV as well. The Adapter even features an S-Video output for improved picture quality to TV and audio in/out mini-jack sockets for connection to PC speakers or stereo system.

The Universal Games Console to PC Monitor Adapter will accept any PAL or NTSC system video input and convert it to RGB output for any VGA monitor. The Adapter requires no dedicated power because it utilizes the power from the memory card slot of your console.

The Universal Games Console to PC Monitor Adapter is must for games journalists who are tired of dragging themselves between their workstation and games demo room.

Features of the Venom Universal Games Console to PC Monitor Adapter:
Compatible with PS2TM, PSoneTM, XboxTM, GamecubeTM games consoles
Requires no batteries or power socket
Accepts PAL or NTSC signal input
Outputs RGB output for any VGA monitor
Sits in-line. No need to remove once installed
Easy installation
S-Video output
Stereo mini-jack in/out
On/off button
Source select button
Comes complete with console AV connectors

DocHoliday78
09-05-2003, 11:58 PM
How much does this thing cost and is it as good as the one that OXM reviewed?