I was recently kindly donated a B&O Beovision 5 television.
It's a hefty beast but does deliver surprisingly good picture and considering it's not HD, and the audios pretty good too.
It's definitely a talking point when anyone visits - sitting on a motorized stand taking up way to much of my sitting room.
However the TV only has SCART input which is fine for the DVD player that came with it, but not so good for getting a laptop hooked up with Media Center.
Last week i purchased one of these:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/electronics/dp/B007WRPJX2Which looked like it was going to be just the ticket...
However in reality the picture quality that comes out of it is not good. After much fiddling I got the Theater View up on screen and that looked fine - plenty of detail.
However when watching movies it's a bit grainy but worse there's big 'tearing' issues every-time the scene changes to quickly.
I'm sure there's still people out there still running projectors with composite inputs and the likes...
Any recommendations on the best way to drive them with a modern computer?
I also have one of these little media boxes you can plug hard drives in and they are ok and happily output to the TV on composites, but the processors in them never quite seem up to playing higher res files and don't feel so nice to use as MC.
[Edit]
Maybe I should try one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/ViewHD-Universal-Composite-Converter-Standard/dp/B0080KN18K/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_topSeems to have more reviews and no mentions of the issues I've found in the reviews...