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Wii HD Link Component Cable Studio : NYKO Technologies by NYKO Technologies Brand : Nyko Model : 87009 Platform : Nintendo Wii Release Date : 2007-02-01 Publisher : NYKO Technologies Minimum Age : 5.0 Years Maximum Age : 20.0 Years Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0743840870098 UPC : 743840870098 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 51 reviews)
List Price : $19.99 Our Price : $13.18
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High quality video output for the sharpest, clearest picture
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View Wii games in perfect 480p resolution
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Extra long 9 foot cable for easy set up connection
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Shielded cable for interference-free audio and video
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Widescreen support
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Product Description |
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Experience a new level of graphical clarity on the Nintendo Wii with the HD-Link from Nyko. The HD-Link is designed to provide the best possible video and audio connection for the Nintendo Wii. Featuring high end Y, Bp, Pr component connections, the HD-Link provides full 480p resolution for your HDTV. The shielded 8 foot cable allows for interference-free audio and video in any entertainment setup while providing the best video and audio quality available for the Wii. The HD-Link is ideal for those who demand the most of their home electronics and want the best possible Wii experience. Stereo sound for crisp, immersive audio Shielded cables for interference-free audio and video Extra long cable allows for easy set up = 8 Feet |
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These cables did exactly what they're supposed to do |
Someone on one of the Wii forums I frequent suggested getting component cables if you had an HDTV. We have a large screen LCD display and I thought the games already looked pretty good, and after all the Wii can only put out up to 480p anyway. What I didn't realize is that unless you use component cables you're getting 480i or 240 lines as opposed to 480p or 480 lines. So I decided to try these cables.
It took only a couple minutes to disconnect the cable that came with the Wii and connect this one. I then went into the Wii options setting menu and changed the screen and TV resolution. There was a good improvement in the graphics of the games. The first game I tried it on was Endless Ocean and it was noticeably clearer. The Shaun White Snowboarding game looked great too.
I'd highly recommend these cables to anyone who wants a clearer, crisper picture on their Wii games. |
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No instructions, but none really needed |
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I didn't really test out the difference between the standard Wii connection and these cables. I plugged them in and they worked! No instructions included. match the color coded cables up to your tv jacks and you should be good. |
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Can't quite tell if it does what it said - increase resolution |
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Looks okay, supposedly allows the full resolution of the Wii = 480p - to show on your HD screen. It's tough to tell unless you do a side by side test, which is not possible, considering I don't have two Wiis or two HD TVs. But the picture is good. |
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HD vs. SD Cables |
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I only have the sports package which are older games. I can't see any difference in the screen image using the HD Cables vs. the standard definition cables. |
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Same quality for half the price |
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Every bit as good as the "official" Wii HD cables, but about half the price. They even look almost identical, and function just fine. Save yourself the money and buy these instead. |
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