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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: By = Fun: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Pro System Selector Black 2.0 (Video Game) I got this to help make life simpler for my home theater. I don't have DVI or HDMI so that was not an issue. This box has 5 component inputs (which also have S and composite). In addition it has optical inputs for the first 3 inputs and coaxial for all 5. Now with my Comcast, DVD. Xbox, PS2 and Gamecube, switching the TV and audio receiver is a snap. One input on the TV and one auto switching input on my receiver is all I need. The remote is small (but not as small as the first version of this box). The signals are clean coming out of the box and my wife is happy that she does not need a cheat sheet to work the TV! The box is nice looking (I got black). The only (very) small drawback is that all the optical jacks are a too little close so one of my older cables had a big plastic (cosmetic) housing on it and it did not play nice with the other connectors. I replaced it and I was all good. This is a great box! 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Pro System Selector Black 2.0 (Video Game) This product is amazing, besides giving me the option of 6 inputs for all my Video systems. It has a wide range of output selection giving you only the best quality of both sound and video. This product is amazing and works under any type of situation, can be left on constantly doesn't heat up at all and makes no noise. I recommend this product to anyone who's looking for an alternative to hooking up mulitple systems to one or many sources, What's more amazing is TIVO the company use's this product also so you know it has high quality. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: By = Fun: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Pro System Selector Black 2.0 (Video Game) It has loads of connections. No HDMI, DVI or VGA but it does have a IR remote for switching inputs. Logitech supports the device on it's harmony RF remote. You won't be disappointed if you do your homework on the device first. |