Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Joytech Digital AV Cable - SCART (Xbox 360)

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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Binding: Video Game Brand: Joytech EAN: 5030166015506 Label: JOYTECH Manufacturer: JOYTECH Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Xbox 360 Publisher: JOYTECH Release Date: 2005-12-16 Studio: JOYTECH
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Comment: I've not tried the original cable, so I can only comment on the picture quality using this one - and it is excellent even on my non-HD telly.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It's all true Comment: I've got to agree with the other positive reviews. Although I'm sure you can buy much more expensive versions of this cable, for £10 the benefits are incredible. I'm one of those people who's not in a position to be able to afford a HDTV, and was disappointed with the performance of the lead that came in the box with my 360 console, wondering where my next-gen graphics were! However, after getting this cable, Gears of War looked not just good, but incredible, Pro Evo 6 was brighter and clearer, Crackdown looked even more shiny, and DVD playback looked more crisp. Plus the fact you get handy audio connections, which means you can hook it up to your hi-fi or Dolby Surround to get huge sound. For those with a standard TV who are holding off buying a HDTV, this is an essential purchase which I can't recommend enough. In fact, when you get a 360, get this at the same time because the cable provided with the console just doesn't cut it. Buy this product now.
Customer Rating:      Summary: WOW!!! Comment: I suppose your looking at this item due to the fact that your main aim is to get the best visuals out of the 360 without having a fancy HDTV. Well so was I and this lead has made so much difference. Compared to the standard and downright horrific composite lead microsoft supply people with for standard definition tv's, this is nothing short of amazing. Im using it on a quite decent panasonic 28'' CRT and after comparing the picture with a 32'' panasonic HDTV, I have to say there's not a lot of difference. Certainly not enough to make me worry about not being in 'HD' PGR3 looks unbelievable, the colours are vibrant, the lines so crisp, and gears of wars is equally impressive. So what are you waiting for, buy this lead now and enjoy the 360 how it's supposed to look without having to spend £600+ for a HDTV.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very impressive Comment: After today replacing the standard composite cable with the Joytech Digital SCART cable the quality of the picture has improved markedly.Dot crawl, which used to be most evident at the edge of red areas, has been eliminated. The picture (on my TV) is brighter and colours are more vivid and stable. Driving a lap in Project Gotham 3 I noticed far more detail than I'd previously been able to see. The included optical audio cable is of adequate quality. I have a reasonably good home cinema set-up. Being able to watch DVD's on the 360 instead of my old Xbox (which had a similar SCART cable from Joytech!) is very nice indeed. Highly recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best picture you'll get on a standard tv Comment: Not being a HDTV owner yet I thought I'd invest in a component scart as this is supposed to be the best picture you can achieve on a standard tv set. I wasn't expecting too much but was amazed by the improvement on the nasty composite cable that comes as standard. The graphics are alot crisper and brighter and certainly improved the gameplay.
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