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| Wii HD Link Component Cable | 
enlarge | From: NYKO Technologies Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $12.48 You Save: $7.51 (38%)
New (12) Used (2) from $12.48
Avg. Customer Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 172
Platform: Nintendo Wii Media: Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.5 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 87009 Model: 87009 UPC: 743840870098 EAN: 0743840870098 ASIN: B000LFJN7K
Release Date: February 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New - Ships first class mail in one business day or less - No Hassle/No Question 30 day warranty.
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| Features:
| | High quality video output for the sharpest, clearest picture | | | View Wii games in perfect 480p resolution | | | Extra long 9 foot cable |
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Product Description Experience a new level of graphical clarity on the Nintendo Wii with the HD-Link from Nyko. The HD-Link is designed to provide the best possible video and audio connection for the Nintendo Wii. Featuring high end Y, Bp, Pr component connections, the HD-Link provides full 480p resolution for your HDTV. The shielded 8 foot cable allows for interference-free audio and video in any entertainment setup while providing the best video and audio quality available for the Wii. The HD-Link is ideal for those who demand the most of their home electronics and want the best possible Wii experience. Stereo sound for crisp, immersive audio Shielded cables for interference-free audio and video Extra long cable allows for easy set up = 8 Feet
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
Very slight improvement.... May 10, 2008 I have a 40" 720p Sony. The picture seemed a little sharper with these new cables, but lots of stray pixels.
A must for big screens April 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have a 40 inch HD widescreen and this has improved the picture sooo much. With the original cable that came with the Wii, a lot of the video was fuzzy. With things I bought on virtual console (like Zelda Ocarina of Time) everything was way too dark on top of the fuzzy.
As soon as I plugged in this cable I noticed everything looked much more crisp and virtual console games were much brighter. It's not as crisp and clean as my PS3 but I didn't expect it to be.
I wonder if some of the other people who don't notice any difference have changed the Wii's screen settings to 480p yet. Just a thought.
Anyway, if you have a bigger screen I really recommend getting this cable, it works great for me.
Nyko quality is satisfactory April 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
They may not be the best quality gaming cables out there, but the Nyko HD Component cables give you a much sharper, vibrant picture. I noticed during the CG scenes in SSBB on the AV cables everything was darker and the edges were real fuzzy. The HD cables just cleaned everything up rather nicely. Even though they say HD, everything is, obviously, still 480p picture quality, but it's the best 480 I've seen yet. You don't need a sis by side comparison to show you the difference between the two you'll notice it the second you hook them up. Good bang for your buck.
NYKO HD-LINK March 15, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Wii HD Link Component Cable The cable was bad directly out of the box. The blue channel does not work at all so there is no blue on the screen. Funny color to be absent since it is a primary color on the wii dashboard. Also the picture is very bad. A little static in the background. My Standard cables are way better.
Does what advertised to do, but only slightly improves image quality. March 14, 2008 I gave this product five stars because it does what the company said it'd do, but the only difference between what this cord does and the Wii's included cord does is the TYPE of signal. This cord provides 480p resolution, but the free cord provides 480i resolution. I think "p" is better, but I'm not sure.
My advice is to look up the difference between progressive and interlaced signals, because that's what "p" and "i" stand for. Once you've decided which one you want, act on it. If you like progressive, buy this cable. If you don't like progressive, don't buy this cable.
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