The Good: Inexpensive. Plug and play. Works with most HDMI devices. The Bad: Probably not the best option for a Raspberry Pi Model 3 or any low power HDMI device. The RPi3b is low power. If you wish to convert HDMI to VGA it may be best to get a powered HDMI to VGA adapter for the RPi3b. When this adapter is plugged into the RPi3b it consumes a lot of power to the point there are a constant lightning bolt symbol on screen and slowing the machine down. Not so with straight HDMI. This is just my experience.
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Received used item with scratches on the module. It didn't connect initially then realised that it was because the connection was not physically tight so after some alignment and adjustment, it works.
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I have a bunch of older working VGA monitors. I also have a Raspberry Pi and a HDMI output tablet I wanted to use for light internet apps like watching YouTube videos. This device worked better then expected. Even though this device does not have an audio connector, a patch cable from the RPi or from the head phone jack of the tablet worked perfectly for feeding audio to [headphones, stereo, monitor audio input]. Images are rock solid and it even works with my laptop.
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This Adapter is well made and has good quality. The connectors attached properly and the unit worked perfectly out of the box. I used it to connect my COMPAQ Monitor with VGA to my Laptop HDMI port. Product arrived quickly. . .
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You just never know what the projector capabilities will be like. Until we have a wireless connection, speakers must bring their own connectors. This is inexpensive, high quality, small and easy to use. What more do you want? And it came fast.
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