looks nice, but how much costs it and is the grafic-looking of a game changeing to a better one? i dont think so...
Now this is too tight, normal dvd's look great on 1080p. I want one to finally use the hdmi port on my dvd player , not hddvd, and maybe when i deicied to go next gen, forget forking over $1500 usd on a TV. I'll use that to buy a ps3 and a wii. NICE
looks nice, but how much costs it and is the grafic-looking of a game changeing to a better one? i dont think so...
Hi, i have a g5 apple tower with a 23" cinema display that is hd ready, does anyone know how to connect a gamecube to this display, since finding out that homebrew can run on a gamecube i am going to dig it out of from under the bed. I think the display has a DVI conector on it. Can anyone give me a helping hand. Thanks
the hd fury will retail at approximately 99 euros & 149 euros for deluxe version.
The reason for this card:
-Plug in your HD capable devices into a PC monitor that doesn't support HDCP
-Plug in your HD capable devices into an old HDTV that was made prior to the HDCP standard.
HDfury is available in 3 editions:
RETAIL PRICE: £ 89 / 129 Euros / USD 175
(£79 on www.cybershop.ltd.uk)
(HDfury Module is the same in all editions, only the supplied cable is different, therefore anyone who needs the module only can use any version)
Cable is ALWAYS optional, for example VGA Xtender is supplied in case your display has a tiny space and a backpanel, you may need to use the VGA xtender so your back panel can fit back correctly.
BLUE : Standard Edition (RGB/VGA display with SUB-D HD15 FEMALE input)
HDfury & VGA > VGA Xtender (10-15cm) [SUB-D HD15 FEMALE/MALE]
GREEN : Marquee/NEC Edition (5x BNC FEMALE input display)
HDfury & VGA > 5x BNC Xtender (10-15cm) [SUB-D HD15 FEMALE/5x BNC MALE]
RED : Barco Edition (DB9p FEMALE input display)
HDfury & VGA > DB9p Xtender (10-15cm) [SUB D HD15 FEMALE/DB9p MALE]
As many Barco owners already have a source connected to their 5x BNC input, we made a special BARCO edition with a DB9p cable that you can hook up on Port3 of your Barco proj.
However the Green edition is also suitable for Barco (on port 5) and any others display with 5x BNC input (for ex: some high end PC monitor have 5x BNC input)
The Blue Edition is the most common and standard for HDTV, LCD, CRT, PC screen, any display with a SUB-D HD15 FEMALE input.
As a bonus, you may like to hear about some of the unveiled features:
HDfury has a +5v input (ONLY needed if your HDMI cable is over 10 meters !)
EDID detective feature: HDfury EDID eprom can be reprogrammed by your computer through it's Graphic Card ! (This feature is reserved to professionals)
that works also but the hdfury is hdcp compliant, is plug & play & does not need external power.
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