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At first I was a little hesitant at the low price, but this Wii component cable works perfectly. The shipping cost was lower than most also.
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Didn't think component connections would make a difference on the video game but it definitely did. And the price made it an incredible bargain.
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With the wii not being a HD gaming system I didn't feel the need to buy these cables. My wife however did, I can say on a 52' 1080p Samsung there is no difference even after the settings were tweaked to what is supposedly the optimum settings. The problem is not the T.V., it is not the Cables, it is the wii whose maximum output is 480p. This product receives 1 star because for this application it is as useful as snake mittens, and even at the low price of $3.58 it is a waste of money.
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I don't see why anyone is bothering to pay $20-$30 for all the other wii component cables out there when you can get this for $7 (total w/shipping). I, too, am using a Vizio 47" 1080p LCD, and while there's definitely a difference in the resolution, it's not quite what I was expecting. The graphics are still far from high definition - but for $7, It's undoubtedly worth it for any HDTV owner like me. For example, in ssbb, I enjoyed the sharpness of having deflicker off, but the jaggedness of the character graphics gave me a headache. I was hoping this would disappear once I plugged these in, but it didn't. On the other hand, reading text (esp. in the internet channel) is easier, which is good. If you are looking into component cables for your wii, definitely go with these - there's no reason you shouldn't - there's not much sense in paying $20+ for any of the other brands or types cables, nintendo included. I just don't see that huge of a difference between 480i and 480p, and wish that nintendo supported 720p resolution, at least.
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I realized about 1 week into using the Wii on my HDTV that something was off. The graphics were blurry and there was Wiimote lag. After some contemplation, I reasoned that both issues were related to the signal being sent to the TV. The blurry graphics? 480i. The delay in response? The HDTV converting the ancient 480i signal into 480p. You see, the Wii ships with last generation RCA connectors (Red, Yellow & White). These work fine on a Standard TV, the 480i signal is its bread and butter. To upgrade to an HDTV-friendly signal you need component cables.
Enter this product: $4 + S&H ($10 total)on Amazon for a cable that costs $25 in the stores. It does exactly what the more expensive product does: sends a 480p signal to your HDTV from the Wii. The difference is rather astounding and immediately noticeable. Wii controller movement is sensed almost instantly, and the graphics are clearer and crisper. These cables unlock the full power of the Wii on your HDTV. For under $10 you can't go wrong.
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