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Nice
March 25, 2012
Reviewer: Gary Robertson
Nice Site
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Improvemnet
March 21, 2012
Reviewer: Deborah Gallagher from Belen, NM United States
The regular cable had a good picture, but I think there is measurable improvement with
the component cable.
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Wii Component Cable for HD TV
November 14, 2011
Reviewer: Dbobbe77 from Winchester, CA United States
I purchased this cable hoping to see a major improvement for viewing Wii on my Hi-Deff TV. Unfortunately, I did not see any noticeable difference.
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October 15, 2011
Reviewer: krishna R.
the experince was great, the product arrived on time, no problems.
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Awesome service
August 16, 2011
Reviewer: GBrown from Batesville, AR United States
Great online store. Simple, easy, and fast, plus really great prices.
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Decent alternative
August 1, 2011
Reviewer: Ashley Roberts from Salt Lake City, UT
Although the Nintendo Wii does not support high-definition video (720p or 1080i), the picture quality on my set is noticeably improved when using these cables over the composite cable that came with my Wii. If you're not a believer, check out the Composite vs. Component cable comparison of several Wii games here: http://www.gamespot.com/features/6162297/p-2.html
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Big Improvement
July 29, 2011
Reviewer: P Dunkin from Wichita Falls, TX
Wow - the image quality greatly improved through the use of this cable. I plugged in the cable, set the output of the Wii to 480p, and was impressed with the results. Images were crisper and there was a noticeable increase in color range.
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They Work
July 13, 2011
Reviewer: Charles Harris from Rawlins, WY
In short, the cables work. The downside is that in an effort to make the back of your entertainment center more clutter free, they bundle all the cables into one solid cable. Now this would normally be great; the bummer is that they don't split out all the cables until the last 5", this means that if on your receiver (like mine) if your audio inputs are not right next to the video inputs, you may have a problem. They should have left at least the last 8" of cable separated.
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Good cable at Good Price
July 2, 2011
Reviewer: Amber Delonge from Jackson, TN
Unlike some other reviewers I definitely noticed a difference switching from composite video to component and changing the Wii setting to 480p on my 16 X 9 TV. While the cable length is good, those who might want to run the audio cables into an amp or receiver might be out of luck as they are no longer than the video cables. If you are just going from the Wii to your TV it's not a problem. Don't be swayed but other Wii component cable offers that cost up to 3 or 4 times as much
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great Cables
June 25, 2011
Reviewer: Samantha Wiese from New Haven, CT
I've seen a noticeable difference in games on my 30" directview HDTV. Also, the Virtual Console games work fine with this--I saw a review stating that they didn't, but I'm not sure why they wouldn't to begin with. Everything about this cable is fine for me. As others have said, the cables split about 1 foot from the end, so if you want to plug the audio into your stereo but your video into the TV, you will need an extension for the left/right RCA ends.
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