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Past 6 months
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Fast shipping, good packaging, as described, and good value.
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Past 6 months
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Item arrived lightning fast and exactly as described!
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More than a year ago
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Official Nintendo Wii OEM Component HD TV Audio Video Cable
Aug 11, 2022
Be Way of TV Adjustments Needed
The seller was great, but I'm uncertain of the extent of the products effectiveness in improving Video quality because of my own setbacks, namely my low-mid tier TV. So, the product seems official, AND it does indeed unlock the option of 480p in "TV Resolution" Settings for the Wii, along with crisper sound, but once I select 480p, the actual graphics appear MORE pixelated than the ones when the Wii is under 480i. In my case, I chaulk it up to 3 scenarios: 1.) Perhaps this could be for the fact that the Component Cables are TOO good in showing off more uniform pixels as opposed to interlaced, indirectly exposing more of the Wii's graphical shortcomings than 480i does, meaning one may just have to deal with the graphical effects or 2.) The low-mid tier 16:9 Sanyo TV's automatic upscaling / lack of customization for graphics does not allow me to adjust for the upscale effect and, in turn, results in many pixels being stretched, on top of the fact that 16:9 will inherently "stretch" out the Wii's quality (since it was only meant for 4:3 in mind 1st), or 3.) Some adjustments to the TV's "Color and Picture" setting may be needed, such as Sharpness or Contrast, to adjust for the Component Cables' effect.
TLDR; May need to adjust consider your own display format / TV (and its settings) in order to get best picture from the Component Cable upgrade.