
Specifications: - Brand new Wii HD component cable
- High quality component cable
- This 3rd party high definition AV cable connects the console to most TVs with interlaced component video inputs
- Include high definition ready TVs that support 480i and either 480p, 720p or 1080i component video signals. support Wii games on HDTV
- High definition ready television is required to enable high definition features. Enhance your video experience with this Wii component video cable
- Component-video connection from Wii to TVs or receivers with compatible inputs
- Offers high quality signal
- Cable Length: 1.8m
Details:
- The Wii video audio cable will make your game time more interesting, better enjoy it
- High quality material makes the Wii HDTV cable durable and reliable for long time use
How to Set Up a Wii Component Cable: Because the Wii does not include other high-definition options, component cable is the only alternative to the standard definition AV (audio/video) connection. The Wii component cable supports a 480p resolution (the minimum resolution for HDTVs) and progressive scan for HDTVs that support it. As of September 2010, the Wii does not come with a component cable. Setting up component cables is similar to a standard AV connection. - Turn off the Nintendo Wii. Disconnect any previous AV connection. Connect the rectangular end of the Wii component cable into the "Digital AV Out" port on the back of the Wii.
- Insert the color coded prongs on the opposite end of the Wii component cable into their corresponding inputs on your TV. The Wii component cable is split into two sections: audio and video. The video section has three prongs: blue, green and red. The audio section has two prongs: red and white. Insert the "blue," "green" and "red" prongs on the video section of the component cable into the "blue," "green" and "red" component inputs on your TV. Insert the "red" and "white" prongs on the audio section of the component cable into the "red" and "white" AV inputs on your TV.
- Set your TV to its "Component" video mode. Turn on the Wii. The Wii logo will appear on screen.
- Select the "Wii" button on the bottom of the Wii channel menu. Select "Wii Settings." Select the "Screen" button. Select "TV Resolution." Select "EDTV or HDTV" and select "Confirm" to put the Wii in its component display mode.
Package Includedï¼?/strong> - 1 x Video Audio HDTV LCD Component Cable
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