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05 Jul, 2019
Perfect for seniors
0 of 1 found this helpful Got this for my dad. Huge upgrade from his 20 year old acer, and way easier for him to use.

25 Apr, 2017
The Perfect Product for Playing PAL Games in NTSC Areas
I came across the CVID converter box while looking for a way to use a German Commodore Amiga 500 in the USA. I bought several products claiming to convert PAL to NTSC at too-good-to-be-true prices from various sellers and not a single one worked. When I came across this product at just under $50 I thought it was a bit expensive, but compared to the competition it was about half the price. So I bit the hook and ordered one. I am a price conscious shopper who does not take a $50 purchase lightly. While my expectations were low, I kept my fingers crossed. The item arrived and set up was very straight forward. Plug the USB cable and HDMI into your LCD TV and attach a SCART or HDMI from the PAL game or computer system and it just works. I was able to test it using a Sega Saturn as well as the aforementioned Amiga Computer, with a nice, crisp video output. For half the money you would spend on a similar device, the CVID converter is unbeatable. The only downside is the lack of composite input/output. But for the money saved you could easily purchase an adapter.

24 Feb, 2016
Ten years later and still the best value for your money.
1 of 1 found this helpful I was shopping for a computer for college when i was hit with a tinge of nostalgia. I was at Walmart looking at the different budget laptops, and I was considering a convertible tablet/ netbook one model newer than one i had bought just last year. it had 2 gb of RAM, not upgrade-able, a 64 GB SSD, also not upgrade-able, no disk drive, and a quad core atom processor. These specs may seem meager to the high end computer aficionado, but to a broke programming student and married father of two, computers like this where all one could hope for. but the style of this computer reminded me of the Macbook air. While even a used Macbook air was out of reach for me, I found this listing for a used Macbook from 2006 for $70. after a $20 memory upgrade, putting me at 4 GB RAM, 180 GB HDD and a 2 GHz Core 2 Duo processor, I was able to upgrade to OS X 10.7 (Lion) which is still considered pretty modern, and I'm able to run all the software with no problems! I am considereing getting a 256 GB SSD to.