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HDfury : Add a HDMI digital input up to any RGB display !

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HDFury promises to be a true revolution in the world of high definition display. This little innovation allows owners of a PC monitor, video projector or older HDTV/Plasma sets (without HDMI entry) to display in a full resolution of 1080p. For example, a large proportion of TV sets may be 'HD' but they are not 'HD Ready', the HDFury will now make them HD READY! If you own a high quality monitor, projector or TV that does not have a HDMI connector, then you will really love this device! Also if you are a true 'high quality' gamer, then imagine the implications this has for the PS3 or even Xbox 360 HD-DVD!

Channel: Entertainment
Uploaded: May 10, 2007 at 9:34 pm
Author: HDMIvga

Length: 05:04
Rating: 4.31
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richardbirch2007 (May 31, 2008 at 7:17 pm)
what Hz does this operate at as my monitor does 60hz on 1920x1080 max.
HDMIvga (March 4, 2008 at 5:04 pm)
IF it has VGA input or RGBH/V input and if it's technically able to resolve 1280x720 and/or 1920x1080 resolution from a computer then answer is YES ! you can get HDMI 720p and/or 1080p displayed on it using HDfury
SBPStudio (February 8, 2008 at 3:34 pm)
Would this work to allow an HDMI into a Sharp 10x projector??? Right now I have to use Component and a DVD player that upconverts over component. But I dont want to!
giraffejumper (January 26, 2008 at 8:05 pm)
I have an hdfury and it looks amazing on a crt! However - I can not get the ps3 to let me choose between 4:3 and 16:9. Therefore, it stretches the picture. Any suggestions?
giraffejumper (January 26, 2008 at 8:05 pm)
It has to be an hdtv/computer moniter to do hd signals from what I understand. 720 and up...
fyro4life (January 24, 2008 at 8:03 am)
my monitor can display 1680x1050 and 1280x1024 none of which is listed on your required resolutions, will my monitor will work? (sry uf this is a newb question)
wowhackster (January 19, 2008 at 6:16 am)
Hi umm i was wanderig my tv is quite old i think its 47" or 48" anyway its a rear projection and has the red blue and green inputs but wen i connect my ps3 through those composite wires the max i will go is standard(PAL) it wont go to 720p. I wanted to no y dose it hav those inputs if my tv wont even go to 720p and if i could there was a way to get it to 720p of higher. (P.S my tv isnt a HDTV) Thanx
Scud02 (December 18, 2007 at 8:41 pm)
Hi guys, I have a ps3 and an hdtv that can run at 720p/1080i resolution max. What I want to know is, if i purchase a hdfury, will it somehow upscale my tv to 1080p as I really want a 1080p tv? Sorry if this is confusing. To be brief will hdfury allow me to get a 1080p resolution on my 720p/1080i tv? Many Thanks and please reply quickly!
amgt333 (December 18, 2007 at 1:35 pm)
ok, hey do you think monitors are better quality than hdtvs, oh yeah will you notice the difference between 1080p in a 24" and 720p in a 24", or to what size should i go 1080p
HDMIvga (December 18, 2007 at 12:07 pm)
If you meant HDMI to DVI-D adapter then YES but it will not REDUCE the quality, it will more likely give handshake issue time to time if the the build quality is not good enough.

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