







🎮 Level up your Dreamcast nostalgia with flawless HD clarity!
The Kaico Sega Dreamcast HDMI Adapter is the first converter to support both VGA and RGBS outputs, delivering plug-and-play compatibility with all Dreamcast games on modern TVs. It ensures lossless video and audio quality, eliminating the need for additional converters. Compact and easy to use, it comes with a 12-month warranty, making it the ultimate AV upgrade for Dreamcast enthusiasts seeking crisp visuals and seamless gameplay.








| ASIN | B07SK85NGH |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,646) |
| Date First Available | July 20, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 1.62 ounces |
| Item model number | 5060556730214 |
| Manufacturer | Kaico |
| Product Dimensions | 3.54 x 1.77 x 0.59 inches |
F**I
Must have for Sega Dreamcast owners with a modern TV
Must have for Sega Dreamcast owners in this day and age with flat screen TVs and HDMI inputs. Works great! Nice picture, all good!
A**H
Works great!
Works as advertised: just plug n play. Hooked up to a 4K TV, the picture quality is way better in VGA mode. Quick tip: if the game you want to play shows an error code saying it won’t play in VGA mode, there’s an easy hack where you turn off the game console, switch the converter to RGBS mode, turn the console back on and as it’s booting up listen for a faint beep sound (happens in just a few seconds)…when you hear that beep, flip the switch back over to VGA and chances are it will then load the game (you might see some screen-flicker at first, but this is normal and brief). This trick worked on my old original VGA DC converter, and it works on this one too.
T**K
Works great
3:4 VGA modes work super great! Most of the games that I've tried worked amazingly. The quality seems very decent. I didn't have. Achance to compare to any other outputs, but most colors seem to look good! I don't see any noise, besides the grey screens...sometimes on grey you can see some weird barely noticeable static or something. Otherwise I'd say a very good HDMI solution for your console 🔥 Downside: it's HUGE! So if you're trying to put your console in a tight spot - make sure you have space in the back!
S**N
What a difference!!!
I read various reviews about this "not working" and was concerned but thought I'd try it anyway. Plugged it in and... NOTHING!!!!... Now considering I had to pull my entertainment center aware from the wall and get behind to cable things up... I was a little miffed at this point... But then... I have HDMI cables going into a HDMI switch etc so I thought I'd start with the basics... straight into the TV. Still nothing.... The documentation makes no mention that there is a small hole in the case on the underside and I wondered what did that do... unplugged everything to get a better look but no idea... plugged it back in FIRMLY into the Dreamcast and bingo, the little hole was actually a BLUE LED and it lit up!!!! Checked the TV, Yup... I have a signal. Plugged everything back into the various switches and it was still all working great. Put everything back in place (moving my entertainment center back against the wall with its array of cables etc) and grabbed a handful of Sega games. The video quality difference between composite (The old yellow video cable and red-white sound) and the VGA to HDMI is very noticeable. That's hardly surprising as Dreamcast VGA is 480 lines (Comparable to DVD) and the composite in the Dreamcast is said to only be about 240 lines. I had previously used the composite (on a 4K TV) using a HDMI converter and to be honest I thought it was acceptable. However after trying the VGA-HDMI converter, the difference is night and day better. There is one unfortunate downfall.... As I discovered in my haste and enthusiasm to try games.... not all Sega games support VGA... You can't blame the VGA-HDMI converter for this but it is rather irritating. However, the volume of games I've tried thus far that fail are currently 1 failure out of 12 tested.... When you try to load the game it tells you it's not compatible with the display cable... It's a game I'm not bothered about so no biggee. I no longer have the old Dreamcast to VGA adapter as that bit the bullet years ago and I've not tried any other adapter to be able to compare against this one. I will say for $30 it was my upper limit of what I would pay for the feature and although there were others for $20, I liked the reviews on this one more. So for all the folks who had "bad" ones I wonder if you suffered the same issue I did when I first tried it... Not saying there couldn't be a bad one now and then. For all said, I'd highly recommend this unit. Just be aware the documentation is brief to say the least... and once the cable is plugged in, check the Blue LED lights on the underside of the unit. No LED, no workee... make sure the Dreamcast is powered up and try firmly reinserting the cable into the Dreamcast. UPDATE So after playing some of the VGA games, which I am really impressed with the quality, I switched back to the Composite to play a couple of games that I've subsequently found required that. Couple of them I do enjoy playing. Considering I had been using the composite for a long time before buying this adapter and I thought I was previously okay with the quality, I was stunned at the obvious drop in quality going back. Even the opening power on screen shows a clear loss in image quality. So being finicky, I've now set mine up so that by default I will play in VGA mode but with just a simple cable change in the back of the Sega Dreamcast I can revert to just the composite video for those games I really want to continue to play. You do have to power cycle the Dreamcast if you want to change back and forth. Just changing the cables doesn't work but that's no biggee. Still ecstatic at the improved quality using this adapter. Well worth the money. BTW, Played "Crazy Taxi" and "Silent Scope" both in VGA mode... damn even after all these years, the Dreamcast really does shine. I totally accept new consoles have HD graphics etc but it's the simplicity of the games not just the graphics that make them fun to play. Kudos on this adapter.
M**A
Know your Television
The product works as advertised. My TV did not auto-adjust the image. So, if you didn't know how to do this manually, the Picture will be in a small square in the middle of the TV. It will be SUPER clear, but not very big. Once the image is stretched, the clarity does not really falter and everything works fine. I do notice a slight hum on the audio, but don't know yet if that is the adapter or the TV. I know that the HDMI adapters I have for the PS2 and Sega Saturn made by LevelHike do not share this issue (on the same TV or my others), so I am eager to find out. It isn't really that bad considering the Dreamcast itself is anything but quite, even if you have it modded for an SD card or SSD. If you register for the warranty thru messenger, understand that it will keep bothering you until you leave a review. If you don't wanna be bothered by that, register it some other way.
C**R
A great plug and play solution
I've been playing the Sega Dreamcast since 2006 with only standard video cables. While it looks good compared to it's competition at the time, it always could look better. The Dreamcast and the majority of titles released support what's known as VGA or (Video Graphics Array) which when connected gives the Dreamcast a resolution boost to native 480p. This device basically forces the Dreamcast into thinking it's putting out VGA on your HDTV and let me tell you the difference is stark. It makes games brighter and more vibrant, the detail is increased and the resolution boost is very noticable even as you boot the system on. Connecting the dongle is simple and easy and this is definitely a great alternative to more expensive cables/modding your console. The games that do support VGA look even better and I highly recommend this device if looking for a cheap solution. I did my research on other plug and play cords and this one was the best reviewed and has the best reputation that I could find. Definitely worth the $35!
B**X
I waited 20+ years to finally play the Dreamcast. This device works great with 4K TV. Plug and play!
O**A
Does what it says in product description and converts VGA to HDMI for your dreamcast. Works well but with everything dreamcast you may have issues playing some games with it since it converts VGA to HDMI and certain titles do not support VGA output
J**R
I have never written a review before on amazon (at least I think), but this HDMI converter was so impressive that it's worth leaving one for. Works seamlessly on a modern PC monitor and outputs amazing audio and video with no noticeable input delay. I've used AV converters before that cost twice as much and leave noise and artefacts, but this is truly as close as you'll get to perfection without using a HDMI mod on the Dreamcast console. A solid 10/10 for me, I'm definitely looking into buying the same brand for my original Xbox also.
A**O
Iv'e purchased this adapter for my well beloved dreamcast. It's just mindblowing how good the resolution is on my LG smart tv with this retro console. Rayman 2 played like a charm and other games as well, The only little downside it's the little HDMI-brick 's size.. when you want to place your console under your TV it can be tricky to place everything without bending the cable. It's not such a big of a deal though cause if you're know what you're doing it shouldn't be a thing. Anyhow: great adapter, and beware: it's not an upscaler.
T**D
Bin froh darüber diesen Adapter gekauft zu haben. Die Bildwiedergabe ist sehr gut und so gut wie kaum verändert außer das sich das Bild ein wenig zieht aber das ist zu erwarten. Im großen und ganzen top Produkt 👍
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