Specification: Weight: Approx. 442g Signal/resolution: For the example 240p signal support is correct, so it is 480p for full progressive line double line. The 480i signal is deinterlaced and doubled to 480p. The output resolution of this device as high as 480p/576p. Naught lags: A naught-lag device, proven, with multiple measurements and different devices. Regional compatibility: Support for ntsc and for pal signals without mutual conversion. Any signal compatible with the target device can be inserted, for ntsc cannot work on for pal hdmi devices, and vice versa. Filter mode: The Fil mode is completely based on preference. The average retro game player turns the fil mode off into 2d games (for snes, for genesis, etc.) and three dimensional games (for n64, for Saturn, etc.). In addition, fil mode can help reduce flicker in some 480i games. compatibility: A true 480p60 signal is output, making it compatible with any device I have tested. Performance audio: Audio performance is very good. Under normal circumstances, there is no problem with audio digitization, but it sounds like an explosion on the bust bracket, and the output sound may be a little rougher than forossc. By plugging the converter into the pass-through mode, incoming composite, fors-video or component signals are only transparent and digitized in hdmi. Supporting 240p is rare in the HDMI world, adding a simple HDMI to VGA converter, you can convert the signal back to the analog domain. This makes the unit the perfect transceiver with 15khz displays, such as forpvms, or forossc Compatible devices: For vic20,For atari2600,For msx,For nes,For n64,For ngc,For sfc,For snes,For superfamicom,For Playsation2,For Sega Saturn,For md2,For md1,For dreamcast,For Commodore64 (c64) Package List: 1 x High Definition Converter 1 x Multi-plug adapter 1 x Instruction