
What makes the Grand HD Cinema Converter so special? Well, it holds the distinction of being the first of its kind to boast a USB-to-HDMI converter. This means users are able to view media files stored in computers on a HDTV simply by transforming the USB input into HDMI. The Grand HD Cinema converter is able to handle up to half a dozen external HDMI connected displays in that manner, and installation is supposed to be dummy-proof, taking all but a few seconds. You won’t get full HD resolution though, but 720p is already pretty decent if you aren’t too particular about image quality. Only Windows XP machines are supported, and the Grand HD Cinema converter will retail for $140.
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