
Specifications: - This Wii AV cable is specifically designed to provide the sharpest video and sound for your Nintendo Wii gaming system
- The Wii AV cable connects to your HDTV (high-definition TV) or EDTV (enhanced-definition TV) and enjoy the most stunning graphics available from your Nintendo Wii via 480p resolution ultra thick and flexible PVC jacket with color coded connectors help to simplify installation
- AV Cable Type: Audio/Video cable
- Connector: Wii AV plug to component Y/Pr/Pb, L-channel, R-channel (Male)
- Length: Approx. 56 in / 142 cm
- Color: Grey
Details:
- Well designed component AV cable for Nintendo Wii, provides you HD pictures and clear sound
- This component Wii AV cable is specifically designed to provide the sharpest video and sound for your Nintendo Wii gaming system
- High quality material makes the Wii component cable durable and reliable for long time use
How to Connect a Wii to an AV Splitter:
Most modern televisions have more than one audio/video input to display. With DVD players, multiple game systems, cable TV and DVRs, it's normal to have several inputs jostling for position on one television. If this describes your setup, you may need to invest in an AV splitter. These devices allow multiple systems to be plugged into one machine, providing a switch or dashboard that allows switching between the different inputs. - Run an AV cable from the red, white and yellow "Out" slots of your AV splitter to the "Aux" or "AV In" ports of your television, ensuring each plug is color-coded to the correct port.
- Connect the Wii's AV cable to the AV port in the back of the machine. Connect the other end of the cable to one of the "In" ports on the AV splitter.
- Connect the Wii sensor bar directly to the five-sided port in the rear of the console, located beside the AV port. Place the sensor bar on the top or bottom of the television screen, centered and flush with the screen edge.
- Turn the Wii on and set the splitter to the channel the Wii is plugged into. Most AV splitters have numbered ports so you can clearly see which channel each device is connected to.
- Turn on your television and tune to the channel the splitter is connected to: "AV In," "Aux" or "Video." Your Wii's video signal will be displayed and the system will be playable.
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