Isn't it irritating that PCs usually have the yellow red and black phono plugs or an S-VHS socket, but TVs usually have scart sockets? Or have you ever thought you have the correct coupling leads, but the video feed goes the wrong way?
With this small adapter, you can solve those problems, because it simply plugs into a TV scart socket and converts the scart outlet to stereo audio and video or S-VHS sockets. Furthermore it is switchable, so the signal can go both ways, into the TV / VCR or out.
This makes it an ideal companion for a PC or Laptop, for doing PC demonstrations to TV (assuming your computer has Video or Sound out). Alternatively you can flip the switch and record TV programs to your PC hard drive (assuming your PC has TV in, with the correct software etc - check your instruction book).
This adapter is also quite handy to have around if your TV / home cinema system has scart sockets, because most other equipment does not use scarts, and you never know when you may need it - for example if friends turn up with a video camera and want to play it through your TV.
To see exactly what you are getting, look at the picture. All the connections are visible, and the silver bit at the back is the scart plug. Each item comes in the manufacturer's polythene pack.
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