These cables are great value, and they're exactly the same thing that Nintendo would charge you £20 for!
For those of you who have seen an Xbox 360 or PS3 in HD on a HDTV might be disapointed however, since, whilst these cables are not at fault, the Wii itself is.
The Wii will not display at 720p/1080i/1080p (HDTV resolutions) but will in fact only display at 480i/576i (standard definition) or 480p (enhanced definition). Whilst there is a significant difference when compared to the composite cables (red white and yellow) there is not much difference to be made if you are already using an S-Video cable or Scart cable.
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These cables are great value, and they're exactly the same thing that Nintendo would charge you £20 for!
For those of you who have seen an Xbox 360 or PS3 in HD on a HDTV might be disapointed however, since, whilst these cables are not at fault, the Wii itself is.
The Wii will not display at 720p/1080i/1080p (HDTV resolutions) but will in fact only display at 480i/576i (standard definition) or 480p (enhanced definition). Whilst there is a significant difference when compared to the composite cables (red white and yellow) there is not much difference to be made if you are already using an S-Video cable or Scart cable.
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Wasn't sure if it was worth upgrading the cable on my Wii - after all, it's not meant to output fantastic graphics.
However, I for the sake of a fiver or so, I decided to buy this - and definitely haven't regretted it! The picture quality on my Samsung LCD is very much improved - text is crisp and clear, colours rich. It really has made a big difference, and I'd definitely recommend.
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Wasn't sure if it was worth upgrading the cable on my Wii - after all, it's not meant to output fantastic graphics.
However, I for the sake of a fiver or so, I decided to buy this - and definitely haven't regretted it! The picture quality on my Samsung LCD is very much improved - text is crisp and clear, colours rich. It really has made a big difference, and I'd definitely recommend.
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Wasn't sure if it was worth upgrading the cable on my Wii - after all, it's not meant to output fantastic graphics.
However, I for the sake of a fiver or so, I decided to buy this - and definitely haven't regretted it! The picture quality on my Samsung LCD is very much improved - text is crisp and clear, colours rich. It really has made a big difference, and I'd definitely recommend.
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This is really excellent value as you basically get two covers which can be used together or on their own
There is a belt attachment built in too
Also there is useful carrying strap or metal ring to clip that can be attached as well
Recommended
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This is really excellent value as you basically get two covers which can be used together or on their own
There is a belt attachment built in too
Also there is useful carrying strap or metal ring to clip that can be attached as well
Recommended
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This is really excellent value as you basically get two covers which can be used together or on their own
There is a belt attachment built in too
Also there is useful carrying strap or metal ring to clip that can be attached as well
Recommended
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It took me months to decide on the handheld I wanted. I'd played with PocketPCs and knew that I wasn't happy with the wifi performance or a number of other things about the OS, so I was fairly sure that it was either Linux (Sharp Zaurus) or a Palm device. Looking around, I found that the battery life on the Clie TH55 was by far the best available. On top of that, it included everything I wanted: wifi, camera, and a decent software base for improvement.
So I bought one from Amazon UK (marketplace seller) and tested it out for a few months.
What do I think now? Well, it's been endlessly useful. Software exists to support just about anything I could want to do. Sshing into a server? No problem. FTP? Easy enough. The email ... Read More:
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It took me months to decide on the handheld I wanted. I'd played with PocketPCs and knew that I wasn't happy with the wifi performance or a number of other things about the OS, so I was fairly sure that it was either Linux (Sharp Zaurus) or a Palm device. Looking around, I found that the battery life on the Clie TH55 was by far the best available. On top of that, it included everything I wanted: wifi, camera, and a decent software base for improvement.
So I bought one from Amazon UK (marketplace seller) and tested it out for a few months.
What do I think now? Well, it's been endlessly useful. Software exists to support just about anything I could want to do. Sshing into a server? No problem. FTP? Easy enough. The email ... Read More:
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