Okay..
So I've spent days reading over this stuff, and a lot of it's out-dated now that tech has moved on.
The scenario is the usual. I've got an Amiga 600 that I want to connect up to my LCD tv.
I've got a box that acts as an upscaler with VGA output, which is fine... but the composite quality is not the greatest. However, the box has got component video input.
Would I theoretically be able to take the Amiga RGB to Scart from amigakit, run the scart into a Scart to Component convertor, and then run the component to VGA? Is this going to give me an improved signal?
the convertor is: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/QED-Scart-RGB-Component-Video-Adaptor-/290548604355?pt=UK_Computing_CablesConnectors_RL&hash=item43a60bddc3
or..
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/JS-Technology-RGB-SCART-Component-YUV-Converter-/250794135491?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3a647ecfc3
Apologies if this is obvious, but my brain feels like it's about to melt with all of this. I'm trying to avoid having to buy an LCD TV with Scart in when I really don't need it..
Normally it would be quite expensive to do this but if you can get that convertor on eBay cheap enough then it would be worth having a try at least...

It work fine, though there is no telling what the picture quality will be like after converting it from RGB to component (especially with a cheap RGB to Component convertor) but it should be far better than any composite signal... :
For best quality convertors try Keene, but be warned they are very expensive...
Keene AV