







🕹️ Elevate your retro game setup with flawless HD conversion—don’t get left behind!
The Mcbazel Arcade Game RGB/CGA/EGA to VGA HD Converter Board transforms vintage arcade signals into crisp VGA output up to 1360x768 resolution. Supporting all major legacy formats with true 24-bit color depth, it ensures vibrant, authentic visuals on modern CRT, LCD, PDP, and projector displays. Designed for easy plug-and-play use with auto-scan and image adjustment features, this compact, lightweight board is a must-have for retro gaming enthusiasts seeking seamless integration and next-level display quality.







| ASIN | B078ZDTLBJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 31,965 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 313 in Video Converters |
| Brand | Mcbazel |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (507) |
| Date First Available | 13 Jan. 2018 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 109 Grams |
| Item model number | Es10147at |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.4 x 12.9 x 3.2 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
| Part number | es10147at |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 13.5 x 12 x 3 centimetres |
| Warranty description | 1 year |
A**L
Works perfectly and cheaper than AliExpress!
I'll be using this as a base for a GBS-C build for my retro consoles. My original GBS8200 I bought from AliExpress a few years back (and subsequently stuffed into a drawer untested) turned out to be faulty when I came to build it this week. The cheapest I could find on there after tax and shipping was £27 delivered (and a 2-3 week wait). This one was £21 and change, and arrived lunchtime the next day. Once it arrived I unboxed it (a nice touch) and plugged it in - I'm happy to report that everything is up and running out of the box nicely with this one from Amazon. All the inputs are working as expected (which is more than I can say for my original one, which to begin with had zero output to display, and once I'd got that working recognised no inputs initially either!). So thank you to Amazon and the reseller Mcbazel for a great item that works as it should do, delivered the very next day at a great price! For anyone planning their own GBS-C build, I'd wholly recommend this!
L**S
Great for getting a picture
I had an old JAMMA game PCB that had RGBGS output for picture. I used this converter board to get a picture to a HDMI monitor, worked well ages a bit of set up. Also used it for VGA and that worked straight away.
S**C
Let's me use my Amiga on a modern LCD
This works great on my Amiga 600. Image quality is very good on any setting I choose on the Amiga. The picture isn't quite filling the screen is the only slight gripe but for the money it's great! There's 3D print designs in Thingiverse too.
A**R
Excellent on a BBC Micro. Two boards purchased, both work well.
Produces a very nice display, even on mode 0. Game movement is probably as good as you are going to get due to frame rate conversion. Very playable and no problems. The initial settings needed a small tweak (mainly the V size needs increasing to remove the artifacts at the bottom). Very handy being able to alter the height, width, top and left positions - well suited to fitting the BBC micro screen nicely on a monitor. No sparkles or whatever - a nice clean display.
E**W
Works well with my Amiga
I followed the wiring guide on a blog (Google 'Synchronising the GBS-82XX') and got it working, the video was very dim until I adjusted all three input potentiometers fully anti-clockwise. The OSD was in Chinese but check each option until you find language and set it to English. I have seen a few 'sparklies' on the picture, but these are nothing compared to the blurry picture I had previously with CVBS output. It would have been good if this had come with a wiring guide but the blog mentioned above was very helpful as is a Google search for GBS-82XX.
M**.
Great for Amstrad CPC 6128
This worked well almost out of the box (except it didn't come in one) on my Amstrad CPC 6128. All I had to do was press the SW button until I got the picture. Nice clear yellow on blue screen, just as it should be. Please note that you can't do this with the OSD on. You might need to fiddle with the horizontal and vertical controls on the monitor to get the picture nicely centred. The connection from the CPC to the McBazel needs a special din to vga cable. You can make one up, but I chose to get one from the helpful people at CoolNovelties.co.uk.
A**A
JUST NO !!!
Don't expect this to work with your Atari/Amiga, it will require further modifications to work. Returning mine.
B**.
Works with old Retro BBC micro.
I needed a way to get my BBC micro and Master to work with a modern SVGA monitor. I had tried a few of the boxes advertised on Amazon, but they didnt work.. I think I was going to have to spend a lot of money to get this to work that is until I found this. Cheap and with a bit of knowledge, soldering 6 pin Dins, it works. Happy days. Going to see if it will work with my Commodore Amiga 500.
C**S
Un ESP en plus, un fw gbs-control et a vous les scanline et les modifs pour profiter de vos vieilles consoles et ordinateurs du siècle dernier ;)
A**R
Fungerar jätte bra! Lite svår att förstå sig på i början. Men det finns guider på youtube. Man kan med lätthet få bilden precis vart du vill ha den på skärmen. Perfekt om du skall använda ett gammalt pcb med en ny lcd skärm. Men även bra att ha om du skall installera en 60 in 1 eller pandoras box.
J**F
First off, I always disregard when people say get an "official" Gonbes. It's getting increasingly hard to find an "official"(whatever that means anyways) version of these converters. As far as I know I've only ever used 1 legit version, and have about 4-5 other "fakes" currently running video output in some of the machines here at work that I service. I don't even remember where I found an official one direct from Gonbes themselves(maybe here, maybe Al.iexpress?) Anyhow, after fidgeting in the on-screen menus and adjusting the clamp settings these typically do great. The menu language usually needs changed from Chinese to English as well. This time around though I was having a lot of jittering on the screen so I soldered a resistor into place between the board video output and the Gonbes sync connection which took care of that problem for good. I believe I used a 1kOhm resistor. Looks and plays great to me, little to no lag as far as I can tell!
M**.
Le conecté un Playstation 2 por componente, Funciona muy bien. La alternativa es comprar esos adaptadores PS2 a HDMI, pero no fue mi caso por qué eso requiere que tengas un monitor que soporte 15khz por HDMI, de lo contrario te saldrá "out of range"
J**L
Bien embalado papel de burbuja y todo nuevo nada usado o revendido o de una devolución ni nada todo como de la fábrica a mi casa todo perfecto
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