My Dreamcast VGA Box was worth every penny and it was the easiest setup! I payed $35 w/shipping from Racketboy. A made a short video, about the VGA Box, on my YouTube channel. It seems immensely difficult to get the Saturn working on an HDTV and doesn't seem worth the time and money.ElkinFencer10 wrote:I just recently got a Coby 32 inch LCD HDTV, and it doesn't have S-video, which made me sad since that was the only input cable I had for my Dreamcast, so my Dreamcast it out of commission until I can save the money for a VGA box. I guess I could order a cheap composite cable, but I'd rather upgrade instead of downgrade. =P
Connecting a SEGA Saturn to an HDTV
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davidsdiego
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Re: Connecting a SEGA Saturn to an HDTV
Re: Connecting a SEGA Saturn to an HDTV
Dang, I got a Dell LCD that has like every input ever. I might just use it for some of my old consoles that can do S-Video. I'm pretty bummed my HDTV doesn't have it.xan_racketBOY_fan wrote:Posted this a couple weeks ago, will just copy and paste here:
My s-video cables from the racket store just came in. My goodness, the picture quality is great - I'm playing on a LCD, I can't imagine how great this would look on a CRT.
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Re: Connecting a SEGA Saturn to an HDTV
I picked up a scart to hdmi box off of ebay for about 50 bucks not too far back and it works great. I haven't had any problems with picture or audio for that matter. I use that box for pretty much any console I have that will output rgb.


