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Anyone use a composite to VGA converter?

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sweetdiesel

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I'm trying to find a good but cheap (yeah I know those two don't normally go hand in hand) composite video to VGA converter.

I'm revamping the ICE in the wife's 4Runner. So far I've got a Kenwood touchscreen In-Dash Navigation/DVD/CD/Bluetooth deck. I found a deal on a 7" Xenarc LCD for the kids in the back but it only has a VGA input. The video output on the Kenwood is analog. I would love to try out the Xenarc but I'm hesitant on using a converter box. I don't know if the picture will be very good.
 
What did you ever end up getting for a new ride for yourself Dom?
 
The wife's van started acting up on us, so I sold it and bought her the 4runner. I then sold my NX and bought a 02 Mazda Slotege for the commute.
 
Prolly a nice rig though I'm sure, got dubs on it? lol.
 
No dubs, it comes stock with 16" alloys. I've installed a short shifter, bronzeoil shift linkage bushings, racing beat springs, tokico struts, and a racing beat rear swaybar. Looks like plain vanilla on the road but handles pretty well with the suspension upgrades. Perfect for commuting.
 
Sounds cool bro! I love imports.
 
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