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★ Video and audio in full digital HDMI format with zero transmission loss.
★ Provides advanced signal processing with great precision, colors and resolution!
★ Built-in RGB to YPbPr switch ensures switching between RGB and Component modes for proper setting.
★ Compatible with PlayStation 2 from All Regions. Supports PS2 display modes (480i, 480p, PAL 576i).
★ Simple plug and play. Works with the vast majority of HDMI enabled televisions and monitors.
Introduction: The majority of modern Televisions have connectivity via HDMI-compatible and lack some of the older inputs which retro game consoles use. With the HDMI adapter cable, you can bring your old PS2 back to life on a newer TV and relive those gaming classics, with a simple ‘PLUG AND PLAY’ solution! Features: Compatible with PlayStation 2 from All Regions. Supports PS2 display modes (480i, 480p, PAL 576i). Built in RGB to YPbPr switch. Video and Audio in Full Digital HDMI-compatible format with zero transmission loss! Provides advanced signal processing with great precision, colors and resolution! Works with the majority of HDMI-compatible enabled televisions and monitors. Hassle Free! Plug and Play as you go. Packing List: 1 x PS2 HDMI Adapter 1 x HDMI Cable 1 x Quick Star Guide 1 x USB Cable Instructions: Remove previous PS2 A/V cable and connect the HDMI adapter. Plug one end of HDMI cable into the HDMI converter, and the other end into a free HDMI-compatible socket on your TV. Select the ‘RGB’ slider on the PS2 HDMI adapter. Power on your PS2 and TV. Make sure your TV’s A/V INPUT has been switched to the correct HDMI-compatible input where the PS2 is connected. Verify that you can see the PS2 picture on your TV – The HDMI adapter LED should now be green. As described and shown above, visit the PS2 configuration menu and change the Component Video Out’ setting to: Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr. Change the slider on the PS2 HDMI adapter to: YPbPr. If you experience any green screens or distorted images during configuration, it is likely the RGB setting or Component settings are selected with the incorrect output in the PS2 configuration menu.