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The cables are in very good quality. I noticed a little improvement from 480i to 480p. The price is extremely good. I am glad I didn't get the Nintendo one from the store.
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These cables worked perfectly. Some of the negative commentors say that you see no difference when using these cables on their HD sets. I can say I just installed these and there is incredible differences. There are no jagged lines and the picture is much more crisp. If someone installed these and said they didn't do anything for their HDTV then they either A) didnt set the wii to output to 480p or B) can't spot noticable difference in picture quality. These cables will not disappoint.
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I looked around for HD cables for my new Wii and found this vendor and product to take of my needs. Product was shipped as described and done so in a quick manner. Looks almost identical to the "real" ones made by Nintendo. Cables are thick and seem to be of high quality. No problems!
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this works great for the pricw i got it for. a must buy, i used to work at radioshack and all the cables are the same, if you buy one for 40 dollars, it will be the same thing for only less than 10 dollars.
buy!!!!!!
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I rated this a one star based on my perspective only, but can understand why some people would rate this product much higher.
This cable has digital video output in the form of Component (HD) Video Cables (red, blue, green), and Composite (Analog) Audio Cables (red, white).
The Video and Audio cables are bunched together. I have an old home theater receiver with no Component Video inputs. Therefore I split the audio directly to my receiver and video directly to the TV. This works well with my PS3 and HD Cable box. Unfortunately, these cables are closely bunched together and too short to split the video directly to the TV and audio directly to the Receiver.
The cable is good for people:
a) who use receivers with Component Video inputs
b) who hook up audio directly to the TV
The cable is bad for people who split video directly to TV and audio to a receiver. It's just too short.
The Video quality of the Component Cables is a small but noticeable improvement over the original Composite (yellow) Cable. Personally, I'd rather stick to the original cables that came with the Wii and sacrifice a small picture improvement for the ability to send the audio to surround sound.
But don't expect dramatic improvements with video. The Wii does not output in HD, so the best you can do is 480p anyway.
Still, it's a pretty cheap cable even with shipping charges, so you may want to give it a try if it suits your home theater set up.
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