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Anthony1
08-13-2007, 11:48 PM
What I mean by work, is that the Xbox is actually sending a true, native 480p signal to the VGA box, and the VGA box is passing it along to a VGA monitor. Most VGA Adapters for the Xbox 1 and other consoles don't do this. They actually take the 480 interlaced signal from the Xbox or any other console, and use a very cheap method of transcoding it to make it progressive. The end result is that you aren't really enjoying an improved signal.

A buddy of mine has the x2vga adapter, and it's legit, it really passes the true 480p or 720p signal from the Xbox 1. The problem is, x2vga adapters aren't sold anymore. They are now selling the new version of the x2vga and it costs $59.99 plus shipping and all that. I'm trying to find a cheap solution. I tried to find an original x2vga on Ebay, and I did find an auction, but it ended up ending at more than the cost of the new and improved x2vga, so that didn't help me either. I was just wondering if anybody knew of any other vga adapters for the Xbox 1 that actually pass the native progressive signal?