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Old 01-10-2007, 10:01 PM   #1
 
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I have an old 60'' CRT tv, I want a better image since it's awful right now.
All I need would be component cables or they'r for HD tvs only ?


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well that depends if your tv has RGB inputs in componant form, if not just buy the nintendo RGB scart lead, best picture you'll get from tv without componant input.
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Not sure what you mean by RGB but it has the 3 colored wires in front where I plugged my Wii stock cables.
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thats composite or A/V cable. With a yellow red and white. Component cables needa Red, green, and blue slots. If you dont have that then you cant get 480p from your Wii with that TV
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gor for a SCART cable...or if the UK GAme stock it 3rd party style.......
http://www.game.co.uk/ViewProduct.as...371&mid=329942

and £7 cheaper than nintendo
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60' must be great for multi player. I am ok with my 42' but pitty about the WII not being HD.
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Component cables will give you a better picture. Your resolution will remain the same.
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i dont think he has input for component which is what he indicates in hius first post and that is why it seems that SCART is his best route
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60' must be great for multi player. I am ok with my 42' but pitty about the WII not being HD.
62" TV + Bottle of Patron + WiiSports = Gaming gold.
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