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@evildwarf FUCK THAT! I could build a good PC with that kind of money,then run it in emulator! Jesus who are people trying to fool!
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i'm getting this because it will stop the lagging between the wii and my tv
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Dividing by half is not the same as dividing by 2: 3 weeks/0.5=6 weeks, 3 weeks/2=1.5 weeks.
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Once the Wii U comes out you won't need this. This serves no purpose other than to connect to a DVI adapter. It doesn't actually change the output; it just upscales from 480p. The Wii isn't powerful enough for even 720p.
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@eddibonoit but that would be more expensive than Wii2HDMI don't you think ?
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that isn't what you have to buy if you want to play wii games in hd, you have to get a vd-w3 wii hdmi this put wii on 1080p
eddibonoit 1 year ago
@eddibonoit I knew about the vd-w3 when I got the Wii2HDMI.
crusherbad64 1 year ago
480p on this is still better than 480i off those damn composite cables it comes with! Should look much better. Pretty cool idea.
MN12BIRD 1 year ago
@MN12BIRD Yeah, I can't wait until I get this in to try it. Even if I can't get the AV unit to upconvert it, it will look somewhat better than component because its on a digital signal and not analog which if the cable is bad, looses picture quality. HDMI is either works or it doesn't.
crusherbad64 1 year ago
Protip: It won't upconvert the Wii's signal. You need a dedicated video processing box for that (~$500).
evildwarf 1 year ago
@evildwarf Good to know. All I really care is just have an HDMI port on the Wii so I can connect it to my AV receiver.
crusherbad64 1 year ago