Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Madcatz HD Component Cable (Wii)

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List Price: £14.99
Our Price: £11.85
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Manufacturer: Madcatz
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Video Game Brand: Madcatz EAN: 0728658057558 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Madcatz Manufacturer: Madcatz Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: Madcatz Release Date: 2006-12-22 Studio: Madcatz
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A must have for large screen TV's Comment: I recently purchased a 42" television, and while playing Mario Kart I had noticed that the picture was not as sharp as it once was, especially in the background of the tracks. After installing this cable I instantly went back on to Mario Kart. I could really see a noticeable improvement and the picture is now much sharper and clearer than it was with the original cable. This is a must buy!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A very decent cable Comment: After getting a large plasma screen TV I did notice that the graphics on Mario Kart (Wii) were not as good as I would like. I was using the cable it came with (Composite Video + 2 Audio) without any adapters. So it was giving the best it can!
After installing this cable into the TV component connections and selecting the HD output (480p) in the Wii Menu, the difference was quite noticable. The colours were even more vibrant and most of all, the picture was sharper. So if you have a large TV with component input, this is a worthwhile improvement.
Cable quality seems very good and for me the length (2.5m) made connection to a wall mounted TV practical.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Made big difference Comment: I am new in arena of Gaming and Wii is the first console I have ever bought. I was anyways impressed by Wii without HD Cable but this cable made big difference.
While playing "Need For Speed - Carbon" I always used to think that there should have been an option of deeper control for Car's Headlight. Speeding at 110 miles per hour, you cannot see the turns and edges of the road clearly. That was one of the complaints I had against this game that graphics are eye straining.
The day I got this cable and plugged in the first word I said was "Wow" and then now it makes sense to play game.
You will notice big improvement in screen and clarity of graphics. I will recommend to go for Component/HD Cable. If you have spent 300 pounds in console and games then it is worth spending few more quids to get best out of this console.
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