For Sale Amiga Video Adapter - RGB to VGA SVGA (BUFFERED) with DB23 ORIGINAL - PCB INSIDE!O_o

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

This is the ONLY VIDEO ADAPTER realized on PCB board (buffered) and with ORIGIANL DB23 Female : no DB25 cutted!


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




ADAPTER FEATURES
1) D-SUB DB23-pin female (ORIGINAL COMMODORE) to DB15-pin HD female.
2) All connection realized with high quality PCB (no wired!)
3) Backshell cover adapter is DB25-DB15
4) Buffered/unbuffered option available


DESCRIPTION
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 (not Amiga 4000 because back cover shell DB23 is needed).
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.



SAME PRICE for both version (BUFFERED or UNBUFFERED). Just to ask me the quantity and version

In order to optimize you order below an example:
My request = 5B + 2UB
Shipping address= .....

It means Qt 5 Adapter buffered + Qt 2 Adapter unbuffered
Final price shipped will be 97€ (Europe) or 100€ (America) or 102€ (Australia)

PRICE SHIPPING INCLUDED (EUROPE)

1 PCS: 15€
2 PCS: 28€
3 PCS: 39€
4 PCS: 55€
5 PCS: 69€
6 PCS: 85€
7 PCS: 97€
8 PCS: 109€
9 PCS: 119€
10 PCS: 125€

PRICE SHIPPING INCLUDED (AMERICA ZONE/CANADA/ECC)

1 PCS: 17€
2 PCS: 31€
3 PCS: 45€
4 PCS: 61€
5 PCS: 75€
6 PCS: 88€
7 PCS: 100€
8 PCS: 112€
9 PCS: 123€
10 PCS: 129€

PRICE SHIPPING INCLUDED (AUSTRALIA/OCEANIA ZONE)

1 PCS: 19€
2 PCS: 36€
3 PCS: 53€
4 PCS: 63€
5 PCS: 77€
6 PCS: 90€
7 PCS: 102€
8 PCS: 114€
9 PCS: 126€
10 PCS: 135€

Compared to before for a single piece, the saving is:

1pcs shipped (Europe): from 20,50€ to 16€
1pcs shipped (America/Australia): from 22,50€ to 17€ (America) and 19€ (Australia)PRICE with Paypal friend

Buffer option --> 21€ --> 15€
No Buffer --> 19€ --> 14€

SHIPPING PRICE
EU: 5,50€
Worlwide: 7,50€




With Paypal traditional +6% on total amount for fees



Other items available for Amiga

DB23 Female connector for RGB port



@Update 9 October 2020
New Cover shell available...I like it!
Check the last picture in order to compare NEW Vs OLD



@Update 07/11/2021

Yesterday the VGA adapter number 2000 was sold since its entry in August 2020!(Which also include over 320 Adapter units with VLR - vertical line remover)
Obviously we mean sales between the different retrogame platforms
Thank you Amibay guys for your purchase :)




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What's the difference between buffered and unbuffered?

Hi
As you can see from the picture one and two...the first has IC on board...the second picture is without IC

Anyway buffered is necessary for big box Amiga

Unbuffered version is enough for Amiga 500/600/1200..but if you want you can use also the buffered version
 
What's the difference between buffered and unbuffered?
Since I was for a long time wondering what the electrical diff was : the buffered version runs the rgb twice through the 74 chip flipping the signal twice and through that "bosting" the signal strenght since the 74 chip is powered by the rgb ports +5 volt pin.
 
What's the difference between buffered and unbuffered?
Since I was for a long time wondering what the electrical diff was : the buffered version runs the rgb twice through the 74 chip flipping the signal twice and through that "bosting" the signal strenght since the 74 chip is powered by the rgb ports +5 volt pin.

Buffered results in a better image quality?
 
I'd like to buy two of the buffered adapters, but I'm unclear how much (in US Dollars) to send and what address to send it to. Any help is appreciated!
 
I'd like to buy two of the buffered adapters, but I'm unclear how much (in US Dollars) to send and what address to send it to. Any help is appreciated!

PM sent

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money is send

Payment received ..thanks :)

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What's the difference between buffered and unbuffered?
Since I was for a long time wondering what the electrical diff was : the buffered version runs the rgb twice through the 74 chip flipping the signal twice and through that "bosting" the signal strenght since the 74 chip is powered by the rgb ports +5 volt pin.

Yes right

Pin 23 is used in order to supply the IC

This is necessary for big box Amiga..but not necessary for Amiga 500/600/1200
 
I am interested in an un-buffered adapter. I'm in the UK. Still have the proper d-sub 23pins then yes?

I also have a question. I have an original commodore RGB to VGA adapter, which I think is buffered. What would happen if I try and use it with A1200?
 
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