ANNOUNCEMENTS

The best Amiga VGA - VGA adapter upgrade available on the WEB. 
From toaday new VLR Upgrade available based on adapter DB23F to DB23M (all connectors are genuine)



What does it mean??  You can upgrade ALL obsolete VGA Adapter wit VLR system :-)
Compatible with all VGA adapters already sold by other sellers...!


Please remember that my standard VGA ADAPTER V2.0 is already modified in order to function with another VLR UPGRADE (cheaper than this).

Check here --> https://www.ebay.it/itm/265306139837



VLR UPGRADE DB23 PLUS (NO modification is needed)

New entry from today
This version was developed following a simple request from everyone "but if I can't modify my adapter / cable, can't I use it?". Well now this adapter is available that solves this problem by being mounted upstream of everything.

Then it connects to the Amiga RGB port and on it you can connect your Adapter or cable that you have used up to now. So you won't need to change anything: simply add this adapter which is made up of two original DB23 connectors (male and female) as you can see in the picture.





What's new?
--> VLR system (vertical line remover) that fix vertical line on your LCD monitor/TV 15KHz horizontal compatible

--> VDE system (video distortion enhancement) that improve video quality and NO background noise



History...and future 

I have read and received inquiries in this time since I successfully put the VGA adapter with VLR system made with the original DB23 connector on sale.
To date more than 325 units have been sold between retrogamer forum and other online channels. G
reat success and appreciation for this VLR SOLUTION



From today this will finally be just a distant memory. From today dreams come true thanks to this new VGA to VGA adapter

So you can simply use any of your VGA ADAPTER (DB23 / DB25cut to VGA) with my new VGA-VGA adapter that integrates VLR



Many of you were bored by those annoying vertical lines that arise with the use of LED matrix (example Benq BL702A). This LCD monitor is one of the few monitors that allows you to almost completely obviate these "vertical bars" by adjusting the various parameters of meù such as the "pixel clock". But not all LCD monitors / TVs (compatible with 15KHz) have this feature, so the result is images with these annoying vertical stripes which are really bad.
With the new VGA ADAPTER with VLR+VDE system you can use any monitor / TV (compatible 15KHz) without having to change the image parameters (pixel clock, etc.)
Furthermore, the saturation / color /distortion of the RGB components is improved with the new adapter (you can see it in the second photo VDE system )



ADAPTER FEATURES (Upgrade DB23 PLUS)
1) DB23F to DB23M adapter

2) Backshell cover adapter is black
4) VLR (vertical line remover) + VDE (video distortion enhancement) on board


COMPATIBILITY
This adapter allows you to connect a VGA/SVGA* or Multiscan monitor to your Amiga RGB port.
This is fully buffered for Commodore-Amiga 500, 500+, 600, 1200 or "big box" Amiga systems (also for A4000, just ask me in order to cut little bit the cover shell)
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.