Maybe this one should be in the hardware section... you tell me.
After looking into the technical information available on wikipedia about the nature of electric signals of the Amiga's RGB analog output (the totally non-standard DB-23 connector)and the technical information available about newer DVD's component output (known also as Y-Pb-Pr), it seems to me that it should be perfectly feasible and even easy to make a device that converts Amiga's RGB into a signal for component compatible TV sets.
Now, of course, that signal will certainly not be progressive (maybe, perhaps on AGA Amigas) but at least, you could get a very nice full color image without the need for some sort of flickerfixer or expensive dedicated Picasso-like card.
From what I understand, the only difference between the AMiga's RGB analog signals and the component signals is that the component signals convey the same information but using a differential scheme. The conversion should be easy to do using high speed differential video op-amps.
Is there such a device out there and if not, does anyone here have enough understanding of electronics to imagine how it could be done ?