SUPER HOT NEWS → EXCALIBUR for AMIGA!

Excalibur is the new RGB video adapter cable to S-Video & CVBS!

  • Extreme solution developed inside the original DB23 cover shell. Now you can connect your AMIGA to any TV/monitor that has a SVIDEO or CVBS input (choose the option that's right for you)

  • PAL & NTSC compatible (just choose your version)


Check listing here → EXCALIBUR...RGB to SVIDEO & CVBS mode


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SUPER HOT NEWS!  

NEW version with VLR system (vertical line remover) --> https://www.ebay.de/itm/265132363027  


...The best Amiga RGB-VGA adapter on the WEB..with original D-SUB DB23 female


!Ebay Premium Excellence!

Axel81l Team has sold all over the World more than 3500 pcs VGA adapters (buffered/unbuffered/VLR/Premium/Extreme). Our VGA video adapter is developed on PCB board and with ORIGINAL DB23 Female : no DB25 cut!

For that reasons Axel81l Team is the 1st class option for your Amiga VGA adapter 


ATTENTION:

Other sellers who sell adapters with the same purpose are proposed but the photos are artfully set to not show that the connector is a DB25 PIN cut!


>>> ...take your time and check all the pictures...check the real and original DB23 PIN <<<


ADAPTER FEATURES

  • D-SUB DB23-pin female (ORIGINAL COMMODORE) to DB15-pin HD female.
  • All connection realized with high quality PCB (no wired!)
  • Buffered option on board (BUFFERED)



DESCRIPTION

This adapter allows you to connect a VGA/SVGA* or Multiscan monitor to your Amiga RGB port.

This is fully buffered for all Commodore Amiga systems (please remember that for A4000 we have to cut the cover shell,please ask before)

This adapter allows you to use the following display modes:

 

  • DBLPal
  • DBLNTSC

  • Euro 36Hz and 72Hz

  • Super72

  • Multiscan/Productivity

  • VGA Only

  

 
IMPORTANT NOTE:

*SVGA monitor must be able to sync the Amiga's 15Khz signal (most CRT monitors have no problem doing this). Some LCD monitors such as DELL U2410 or BENQ BL702A sync down and support 15Khz- check your monitor specifications for more information.
If your monitor does not support 15KHz, then you will not get a picture until the software drivers are installed and workbench is loaded.