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Reviews (2)

Jun 05, 2020
It's comparable to WII component cables and it works.
1 of 1 found this helpful The Hyperkin HDMI cable for WII just works. It's plug and play, just plug the WII part into the back and plug the HDMI port into one of your HDMI slots on your TV and your good to go.
What this cable does is it takes the WII's two forms of video output 480I and 480P and outputs it through HDMI.
The 480I compatibility is important namely for backwards compatible Gamecube Titles that don't natively support 480P.
And the 480P mode isn't bad at all, the picture quality is comparable to what you get with WII component cables: albeit, there might be some minor differences in color output.
This device doesn't have any-way to upscale the image quality, so 480P is what your stuck with unless you have a device that's specifically designed to upscale 480P games.
22 dollars for this cable isn't a bad asking price in my book. So if your wanting a functional way to get good video output from your WII for a reasonable price: The Hyperkin HDMI cable does the job.

May 15, 2020
Not for me.
This is a good product and it's really well made, the problem is.. it's not for me.
For a while, I've looked for PS3 skins. I have the PS3 super slim, you can find console skins for the PS3 fat, the PS3 slim; but it seems like the super slim was left out and for good reason.
The problem likes in the fact that the PS3 Super Slim uses a door mechanism instead of a disk loading bay like it's previous models. These stickers, or any stickers for that matter prevent the door from moving therefore: Anytime you want to swap out a game you have, you need to take the stickers back off the console and reapply them.
I could also have the orientation wrong, but... the product also didn't come with any illustrations/instructions as to how your meant to apply it to the console.
That's not going to cut it for me. It's flashiness over function, and at that rate I'd gladly just take my PS3 super slim Vanilia as it is.
If you do get this product, I'd say the controller stickers are fine to apply. Although I'd personally recommend keeping the sticker versions of the buttons and sticks off.
This can be a good product for you if you don't mind putting up with the cons, but as I've said in the beginning of this review: This is a product that isn't for me.