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Electronics: Premium Gold Plated Component AV Cable for Nintendo Wii

Premium Gold Plated Component AV Cable for Nintendo Wii

Normal Price:$29.95
Our Price:$3.33
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Manufacturer: Vista Gaming Products, Inc.
Model: ddrwiiM04121
Publisher: Vista Gaming Products, Inc.
Label: Vista Gaming Products, Inc.

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Compatible with: Nintendo Wii console system only
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good to go 2008-09-18
I like the cable it works the only reason i gave it 4 starts was because i cant peel back the audio jacks to plug them in to surround sound when using a projector


Great quality, great price 2008-07-05
Same quality as the most expensive cables and a much better price.
Get yours today!


These seem like pretty decent cables 2008-06-04
I've replaced my standard AV cables that came with the Wii with these cables and after comparing them I've noticed a few things right away. These cables really enhanced the color of the images on the screen and make things seem a lot brighter. But I'm not sure if it's the cables, the game or my tv but the characters seem a lot more pixelated when the Wii is in HD mode with these cable attached. I'm trying them with Wii sports since I lack any other games at the moment. Even the menu screen seems more pixelated and grainy. Either way, even if this is the way the cables actually display on all TVs and I haven't missed anything in the setup, I think the trade offs are acceptable. I like the cables and I think I'll leave them on for now.


Very pleased 2008-04-17
This cable is cheap, and made a noticeable difference in visuals for my Wii. I've compared this with the regular composite cable (the one that comes with the Wii) on a 29" CRT and 32" LCD tv and these make the contrast, colors, and edges more defined and vibrant. For the price and visual boost, I don't think it gets any better. If you're in the market for Wii component cables, buy this one.


Great Price, Good Performance! 2008-02-22
I bought this as a gift for a friend with a Wii and a HDTV. The 480p output that this cable enables (and you have to select this output setting inside the Wii setup screens) looked better than the standard 480i output that the OEM cable enclosed in the box produces. Some cable snobs think that "high-quality" cables will make a lifetime of difference, I prefer to save the money for other things.

As others have pointed out, the Wii does not produce HDMI signals... the best the Wii can do is 480p output over these sorts of component-output cables (an analog, not digital signal). It's yet another reason that the Wii can retail for less than the other game consoles. That said, the improvement in appearance was well worth the modest cost of these cables.


worth the price 2008-01-27
Compatible with: Nintendo Wii console system only


Good quality, good price. 2008-01-08
There is little to no difference between these cables and first (or other third) party cables. The difference in picture quality upon upgrading to a component cable from a standard AV cable is outstanding.

If you have an HDTV and a Wii, buy one. Now.


Ok 2008-01-03
This product works well for games, but the Wii menu looks terrible with it. I guess it's b/c of all the white and grey or something.


Great Value 2008-01-01
Cables in use for about 30 days with no issues. Looks/works well...Great for the money.


OK for the price but I was not wowed 2007-12-26
Bought these because they were a good price. Shipping was reasonable though ironic that it was 3 times the price of the cables itself. I'd say that there is about a 10% improvement over the cables that came with the Wii, but noting to get too excited about. I might buy the Wii-Licenced Component Cables just to see if they make a real difference.

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