Wii to HDMI, a converter for the Wii console, outputs video and audio in full digital HDMI 720p or 1080p format and supports all Wii display modes (NTSC 480i 480p,PAL 576i). With just one HDMI cable, plug and play for true-to-life video/audio effects on your HDTV/monitor.
Features:1. Video and audio in full digital HDMI format, no transmission loss!
2. Supports all Wii display modes (NTSC 480i 480p, PAL 576i).
3. HDMI upscale to 720p or 1080p high definition output.
4. Provides advanced signal processing with great precision. Colors, resolutions!
5. High quality, state of the art motion adaptive de-interlacing for 480i ,576i input.
6. No power adaptor, no messy cordsâjust one HDMI cable.
7. Hassle Free! Plug and play as you go.
Specifications:Model: HDV G100
Dimensions: 34 x 73 x 14mm
Weight: 15g
Power consumption: below 2W
Supported video input mode: includes all the display modes of the Wii console(480i, 480p, 576i)
Supported HDMI output mode: 720P@60Hz, 1080P@60Hz
Input connector: 1 x Wii AV Multi Out Plug
Output Connectors: 1 x HDMI Connector; 1 x 3.5mm Stereo Audio Jack
Package contains:1 x Wii to HDMI HD Adapter
Note: In order to obtain the best display quality, we strongly recommend that you set the Wii video output to 480p mode (progressive mode). For more details, please refer to the âSet the Wii Video Output to 480p Modeâ?section.
Set the Wii Video Output to 480p Mode:Under 480p mode, the image data is double what it is under the 480i mode. Therefore, the 480p mode can provide you with much better display quality. In addition, as long as your TV/monitor has HDMI input, it is technically compelled to support the 480p mode; and even though most of the TVs/monitors support the 480i mode, it is not the usual standard. In conclusion, 480p is a better mode for higher display quality, as well as a better solution to avoid compatibility problems with TVs/monitors. Therefore, we
strongly recommend that when you use the Wii2HDMI, you set the Wii video output to 480p mode. The detailed setups are as follows:
1. Make sure that the Wii console is powered off and that no disc is in the tray.
2. Power on the Wii console to reach the Wii Channel menu. Then, click on the "Wii"
button on the lower left-hand side.
3. On the next screen, select the âWii Settingsâ?on the right-hand side.
4. From the âWii System Settings 1â?screen, select the âScreenâ?button.
5. From the âScreenâ?screen, select the âTV Resolutionâ?button.
6. From the âTV Resolutionâ?screen, select the âEDTV or HDTV (480p)â?button, and
click the "Confirm" button on the lower righthand side. At this point, you should have
successfully set your Wii video output to 480p mode.