Wanted to connect my PS2 to my HDTV via Component video. Bought a cheapie $10 generic cable and it "worked" but lots of video noise. Did some research and learned the Sony Component cable was well built and had great performance. Just hooked up the Sony cable and WHAT A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE. Picture quality is noticeably improved.
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I used mine 2-3 times and now after trying it on the 3 the flat screens I own the cables now do not work and the picture is in black and white. Changing the settings on the console or the television doesn't matter. The televisions wont recognize it as component just av and the picture shows b/w. Also incase you think you can get a slightly crisper picture out of a ps1 game, bad news on a ps1/ps2 component wont show picture at all for ps1 games. Don't waste your time or money goto Gamestop and buy the $20 cables that work with 360/ps2/ps3/wii and be done.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
The product arrived ahead of time, and it hooked up fast. The plug was a little bigger than the original, so it was a snug fit. It hooked up quickly, and the audio is good. The picture is a vast improvement over my RCA set, but the only problem I've seen so far is that there's a bit of a shadowy pinkish hue to most of the TV. It very well may be my video settings, but even with that shadow, this was a great value for the price.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Cheap and quickly arrived. Made playing games for the ps2 on a modern tv much better because of its superior signal over the standard composite cables. Though make sure to check your TV has these inputs and that your games are capable of taking full advantage of the quality.
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I got a new spare LED HDTV and decided to break out my old Playstation 2. I knew the picture wouldn't be as clear as my Playstation 4 or even my Playstation 3. But it was so horribly blurry that it was giving me eye strain. Was it really this bad back when it was our main video game console? Was it because we played on standard def TVs and didn't know any better? Was there anything I could do? Some research revealed that the issue was with the standard composite AV cable that came with the PS2, and that a component AV cable would make a noticeable difference. And that it needed to be an official Sony cable, not 3rd party. As the PS2 is considered an obsolete console at this point, finding one in new condition is difficult and will cost you a pretty penny. I was thrilled to come across this cable at a nice price, and in like-new condition. When I hooked it up and powered up my PS2, I was astounded at the difference this cable made! Words were crisp and clear, colors were brilliant. With a tiny investment, my PS2 was usable and enjoyable again. Worth every penny.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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