Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Snakebyte Premium Component Cable (PS3)

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List Price: £19.99
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Manufacturer: Snakebyte
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Audience Rating: To Be Announced Binding: Video Game Brand: Fanatec EAN: 4039621903243 Label: Snakebyte Manufacturer: Snakebyte Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 Publisher: Snakebyte Release Date: 2007-03-30 Studio: Snakebyte
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good cable Comment: As i said in the title it is a good cable and like the other review said it is alot cheaper than the official one and to tell the truth i doubt it is any worse , so save yourself some cash and put that to a game lol and get this cable if you need a component cable .
Customer Rating:      Summary: Much better than the official component cable Comment: I normally avoid these dodgy third-party manufacturers, but thought I'd give one a shot after my official Sony cable died on me.
As my Bravia only has one HDMI socket, using component for the PS3 is a great solution (to avoid having to unhook the Sky). The picture quality is as good as via HDMI, at least to the naked eye. No doubt AV geeks will have their own opinions.
This cable feels solidly made, albeit nowhere near the standards of true 'premium' AV cabling. However, where you would easily pay £50+ for a component cable for hooking up a DVD player for example, this is fairly priced at under £20.
Most importantly, it plugs in to the PS3 with a solid, positive feel, unlike the official cable, which had to be forced in to make a decent connection.
This is easily a better buy.
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