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A quality adapter cable which allows RGB scart devices to be connected to the Philips CM8833 MK2 colour monitor via the RGB in port. Suitable only for connecting RGB devices. Features a scart socket and stereo audio connections.
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Philips CM8833 Mk2 RGB Monitor to Scart Adapter
A quality adapter cable which allows RGB scart devices to be connected to the Philips CM8833 MK2 colour monitor via the RGB in port. Suitable only for connecting RGB devices. Features a scart socket and stereo audio connections.
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Connector A | 21 pin scart socket |
Connector B | 9 pin D sub male + 2 x RCA audio |
Cable Length | 15cm (approx) |
Colour | Black |
If you own multiple retro computer systems and a single Philips CM8833 MK2 monitor, this device will allow you to use any existing RGB scart cables you have to connect directly to the monitor. This removes the need to purchase a specific Philips CM8833 MK2 for each device, which can be costly. Stereo audio input is provided via the scart socket for devices which support stereo audio.
Suitable for any RGB device using an RGB scart cable, including:
Computers unsuitable for this device are those that have only a composite video output, such as:
Works great with the Commodore 1084S
I use mine with a Commodore 1084S-D2, primarily with my retro consoles. I've never seen these games look better!
Perfect on Commodore 1085S monitor.
Quick delivery (7 days to be delivered in France).
Works perfectly to connect my SCART RGB devices to my Commodore 1085S monitor.
Tested with :
-Commodore Amiga 500
-Atari STf
-SNES (PAL FR)
-Sega Megadrive (SECAM FR).
-Megadrive with Power Base adapter (for Sega Master System Games).
been looking years for this
i have been looking for this cable for over 4 years . im using it on a commodore 1085s monitor and it works perfect .
Excellent
Works great with my monitor - can now connect my Amstrad CPC!
A useful adapter for the Commodore 1084S too
I use this on my Commodore 1084S monitors as well, enabling me to stick with SCART video cables for my Atari and Amiga computers. I have also used this with a 1084 that had a male DB9 connector by placing a gender bender adapter in between