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How to use Logitech Revue with Dell 2405FPW monitor, or how to connect HDMI ports to non-HDCP monitors:

At the GoogleTV Hackathon in Mountain View, we used Logitech Revues cabled to large Lenovo monitors using HDMI-to-DVI cables. The monitors and cables were both available to us only at the event. At the event, I tried that cable with my Dell 2405FPW monitor which has DVI, but no HDCP support. This failed. A leader of the event noted that older monitors often do not have HDCP support. That particular Dell monitor is 1920x1080 capable and has many input format options.

Back home, I tried two options:

  • an HDMI-to-VGA converter, with poor (unusable) results
  • an HDMI-to-Component converter, with success

The HDMI-to-VGA converter produced a picture with scaling issues -- distorted aspect ratio and chopping of the bottom of the image. Not viable.

An HDMI-to-Component (plus audio) converter from Central Computers produced a very usable result. I'd expect this may work for other situations involving HDMI to non-HDCP monitors. If you're in a similar situation, give this a try.

I was looking for a low incremental expense option to allow development with this Google-TV and a monitor I already have. Developing Google TV Android Apps in front of the HDTV in our family room just won't work so well.

I purchased three items: a $45 HDMI to Component Converter plus $6 Component cables and a $3 Red/White RCA to Stereo 3.5mm plug. This worked great. The converter is "HDMI to YPbPr+R/L Audio Converter", P/N: YCH01) from Central Computer. Total $54.

Here is a sample screenshot of the working setup: https://plus.google.com/u/0/107350713298996093739/posts/KxKwRr2vR4k

Not particularly inexpensive but much less than purchasing a new HDCP-supporting large screen monitor. Also, certainly sufficient for app development and quick testing of apps.

No further assistance needed, unless someone has a much less expensive way to get this done.

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@sarnold A typical user, and a developer hackathon in Mountain View are not equivalent. It's a hassle to connect an HDMI device to a computer monitor sometimes, yes, but this isn't a valid knock on Google TV (like it or not). It has the initialism "TV" in it's name after all. – Charlie Collins Apr 26 '12 at 16:03

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I've modified the question to include the answer I found after a few different attempts. This is a non-standard application of the Logitech Revue, but one that can be handy for those who don't have an HDTV to dedicate while developing apps for Google TV, or for other Android 3.1 (Honeycomb) devices. I hope this might also help others who want to display HDTV images over HDMI ports out to older non-HDCP display monitors.

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