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So this is not technically retro, but no where else will have the knowledge to answer this.

I'm looking to play my new consoles (360, PS3, PS4) on my VGA CRTs. My FW900 has BNC input but my Dell P990 only has VGA. I also want to play Wii, PS2 and XBOX on these monitors at 480p. Problem is, they support 31Khz minimum, meaning if any game doesn't like progressive scan I'm all out of luck.

So my question is: What's the best way to hook all these up? I've been thinking component to VGA is the best solution. Does anyone know of any good converters at an affordable price? Are there any with a de-interlacer built in that I can switch on to get 480i only games working? And on a side note, are there any good component selector switches?

Thanks for the help. I figure this option will look even better than a BVM due to the higher TVL of VGA monitors but will be a lot cheaper.

Pic is of my KV-14LM running a measly composite signal from a Wii.

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