DriverGenius V2HD02 VGA to HDMI Video Converter with Audio
VGA to HDMI Adapter with USB Audio & Power
- Convert a VGA signal from a laptop or desktop to HDMI
The V2HD02 VGA to HDMI adapter lets you turn the VGA port on your Desktop or Laptop computer into an HDMI output port. With the V2HD02, you can expand your VGA video output to accommodate the increasing number of displays and projectors that only support HDMI.
Not all VGA converters are created equal. This adapter ensures you're harnessing the highest video quality from your VGA output, with support for resolutions up to 1920x1080 (1080p).
For hassle-free setup the VGA to HDMI adapter allows for plug-and-play installation. Plus, with a built-in USB power cable the device is powered using the USB port on your computer. The VGA to HDMI adapter will work with any computer operating system, but when working with a Windows® computer the adapter supports native USB audio, allowing you to add your computer audio to the HDMI signal.
Applications
■ Connect your VGA-equipped computer to an HDMI home theatre system
■ Share video content from your VGA-equipped computer on an HDMI television or projector
■ Connect a legacy VGA-equipped device to a newer HDMI display
■ Share audio from your Windows based PC
Features
■ Supports video resolutions up to 1920x1080
■ Plug-and-play installation
■ 3.5mm Audio Input
■ Compact, lightweight design
Frequently Asked Questions
■ The monitor is not getting a signal and the monitor says “Out of Range.” What do I do?
- The error “Out of Range” normally means that the resolution being output by the computer is not compatible with the display. Try lowering the resolution to see if that helps resolve the issue. You may need to connect another monitor or restart the computer or source to accomplish this.
■ The monitor says HDCP, the monitor only works with certain sources, or I am getting a black screen, but only when displaying certain content. What do I do?
- This is likely a High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) issue. If you are converting a video signal from a device that can play copyright-protected content, HDCP will block the conversion to an analog signal (for example, VGA) or to any video capture cards.
■ Why am I experiencing issues converting from HDMI to VGA on certain devices?
- Certain HDMI sources have known issues where they do not output enough power over HDMI to power HDMI adapters. In this case, it is best to consider HDMI adapters with external power over USB or with an external power adapter. This affects our HDMI to VGA adapters. See below for alternative solutions.
- Convert a VGA signal from a laptop or desktop to HDMI
The V2HD02 VGA to HDMI adapter lets you turn the VGA port on your Desktop or Laptop computer into an HDMI output port. With the V2HD02, you can expand your VGA video output to accommodate the increasing number of displays and projectors that only support HDMI.
Not all VGA converters are created equal. This adapter ensures you're harnessing the highest video quality from your VGA output, with support for resolutions up to 1920x1080 (1080p).
For hassle-free setup the VGA to HDMI adapter allows for plug-and-play installation. Plus, with a built-in USB power cable the device is powered using the USB port on your computer. The VGA to HDMI adapter will work with any computer operating system, but when working with a Windows® computer the adapter supports native USB audio, allowing you to add your computer audio to the HDMI signal.
Applications
■ Connect your VGA-equipped computer to an HDMI home theatre system
■ Share video content from your VGA-equipped computer on an HDMI television or projector
■ Connect a legacy VGA-equipped device to a newer HDMI display
■ Share audio from your Windows based PC
Features
■ Supports video resolutions up to 1920x1080
■ Plug-and-play installation
■ 3.5mm Audio Input
■ Compact, lightweight design
Frequently Asked Questions
■ The monitor is not getting a signal and the monitor says “Out of Range.” What do I do?
- The error “Out of Range” normally means that the resolution being output by the computer is not compatible with the display. Try lowering the resolution to see if that helps resolve the issue. You may need to connect another monitor or restart the computer or source to accomplish this.
■ The monitor says HDCP, the monitor only works with certain sources, or I am getting a black screen, but only when displaying certain content. What do I do?
- This is likely a High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) issue. If you are converting a video signal from a device that can play copyright-protected content, HDCP will block the conversion to an analog signal (for example, VGA) or to any video capture cards.
■ Why am I experiencing issues converting from HDMI to VGA on certain devices?
- Certain HDMI sources have known issues where they do not output enough power over HDMI to power HDMI adapters. In this case, it is best to consider HDMI adapters with external power over USB or with an external power adapter. This affects our HDMI to VGA adapters. See below for alternative solutions.
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Inventory Last Updated: May 28, 2023
Inventory Last Updated: May 28, 2023