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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful: = Fun: This review is from: Pro System Selector Silver 2.0 (Video Game) I was a little concerned when I first ordered this product for a few reasons. I was running my component cables through my Yamaha receiver but simply ran out of room. I have a 64inch widescreen HDTV and was fearful anything less expensive would result in a poor connection/signal. I was pleasantly mistaken. This would easily be worth the original $99 price, but becomes a no brainer with it at only $63. I use it for my DVD player, my XBOX 360 with HDDVD player and my PS3. All of them have no loss in picture quality. Trust me on my 64inch TV it would be easy to catch. It also supports older connections for video and I would imagine since they are less of a signal that there wouldn't be a problem. I was also impressed it has inputs for digital audio as well as ethernet connections. It has everything but HDMI. It even comes preprogrammed with names of every game system and video device on the market.
My only reccommendation would be to ditch the included component cable and replace...Read more 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Pro System Selector Silver 2.0 (Video Game) The format of the switch is great, and it is too bad that (at least through component cables) it is not compatible with the Wii. That's because it loses video sync on extremely bright signals, like the Wii's pure-white menu.
It also appears to blow-out the highlights of DVD video sources, and loses sync on over-bright video signals from DVD as well. So basically, I am returning this unit and trying to find something that does not interfere with my component imagery. By = Fun: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Pro System Selector Silver 2.0 (Video Game) Main machine is great it has ethernet connection so if you have two systems connected just switch over to line to and bam your done. |