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Triple Universal Component Cable for Wii, Playstation and Xbox 360 (connects all 3 with one set of cables)

Triple Universal Component Cable for Wii, Playstation and Xbox 360 (connects all 3 with one set of cables)

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Triple Universal Component Cable for Wii, Playstation and Xbox 360 (connects all 3 with one set of cables)

 
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The Universal Component cable is compatible with PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PS2 [slim], Wii and Xbox 360

 
Our Price: $42.99
 
 

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Product Details
Product Length:9.84 inches
Product Width:6.3 inches
Product Height:2.76 inches
Product Weight:0.7 pounds
Package Length:9.29 inches
Package Width:6.14 inches
Package Height:2.2 inches
Package Weight:0.75 pounds
Release Date:August 21, 2008
Average Customer Rating: based on 61 reviews

Game Information
Platform:PlayStation2 / Nintendo Wii / PlayStation 3 / Xbox 360
Media:Accessory
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • Works with PS2/3, Xbox 360, and Wii. Connects all three devices to one set of component inputs.

  • Red, green and blue cables provide true color separation and reduced interference for the ultimate in picture color, clarity, and resolution

  • 6 feet (1.8 m) cable


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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 61 customer reviews )
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33 of 33 found the following review helpful:


5Great deal - buy this, not the mfr cable!  Nov 14, 2008 By Jared "stormculture"
There's only one issue with this cable - there's a little hard-to-see slider button that selects "HD" vs "TV" - for using it to connect a Wii to an HDTV using component connectors, you have to slide it to "HD" before it will output correctly. When on "TV" you just get black-and-white output. There's no documentation anywhere on the package that tells you about this switch and it blends into the black color very well. That's the only thing you need to know about this cable - it works for me and it's nice that it's half the price of the manufacturer cables!

12 of 14 found the following review helpful:


5A 'Universal' cable is for one console only. It's not a switch.  Apr 13, 2010 By Yet another old guy
Terrible documentation. The manufacturer and Amazon completely fail to explain this product is a "universal cable" for use by _one_ _console_ _at_ _a_ _time_ _only_. This cable isn't made to switch between different game consoles. If that is what you want, you should buy a video switch for composite video signals, which costs $30-$50 or more.

The little slider switch on this cable simply selects the type of TV you have connected to the cable. It affects which video signal wires pass through to the TV. Most of the video and audio wires from _each_ _console_ are joined together at the cable junction, so if you plug more than one console into the cable at one time, you are shorting your electrical signals between those consoles. This could eventually damage at least one of the consoles.

So, with this cable, you pick which console to connect. I have two of these cables for a Wii and a PS2 (one cable each!), and they work flawlessly with my HDTV, after I noticed the slider switch.

14 of 17 found the following review helpful:


1Utter. Complete. Khrap.  Dec 14, 2010 By Paul James Chatman "smile...anyway!"
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R26V2FUXH4WMTK Perhaps the others have older sets or bad eyesight. So I welcome you to view my uploaded video or pictures where I shed shed some light on this.
My Philips 32" LCD HDTV had the MadCatz 3-Type component cable hooked up; I connected to both the PS2 and Wii (My surge outlet only has one free plug, so while they both were connedted to the cable only one was actually plugged in); with the HDTV switch flipped on the cable.

Both consoles had the same issue: audio distortion with static and feed back, interlaced scanlines galore, and the colors were washed out, with a weird green & grey palette.

Major un-coolness. I shipped thing back the same day I got it: yesterday!! I just hope I get back the 10$ in 1-day shipping costs as well.

I should have known though: MadCatz has NEVER made good peripherals for any consoles, all of their stuff is crap. So I ordered the Official Nintendo cable yesterday. I won't buy an additional cable for the PS2 since I only have 1 game that has 480p "HDTV" output: God of War, and it looks fine in S-Video.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


4BLACK AND WHITE FIX  Jan 12, 2010 By Lenoen
When I tried the component cables I had to choose between black and white output on my Wii (the switch on this cable set to hdtv) or a very fuzzy color image (cable switch set to tv). Here's the fix:

If you have a ps2 connect it at the same time as your wii. Next go into system configuration on your ps2 and set component video out to Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr. At this point you'll see that the component cable works just fine. Make sure the switch on your component cable is set to hdtv. Next turn on your wii and then turn off your ps2. You can disconnect the ps2 now and this fix seems permanent. Good luck!

4 stars to this product for having to put in research to make it work properly, although maybe part of the blame is Nintendo's

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


2Works but quality bad  Jan 02, 2010 By B. Walter "gamer"
This product worked perfectly for my PS3 and Wii. Unfortunately you cannot have both plugged in at the same time so you still have to do some swapping.

The reason I am rating this low is because the quality is bad. A little pin or something broke off inside the ps3 wire and i can no longer plug it into my ps3. The metal plug that goes into the ps3 is now loose and gets pushed down inside the plastic outer casing.

Could be a flaw in just mine, but the having to swap could have easily caused this issue.

In conclusion, works fine, until it breaks.

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