Is the Madcatz selector a decent system selector?
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Is the Madcatz selector a decent system selector?
While connecting my ps2 I accidently broke 2 S-video pins off the s-video connector. So when I went to the store to get a new cable I found that the sony component cables were $10 less then the s-video cable. Only one problem I have no free component slots
That's when I found this:
http://www.madcatz.com/MadCatz/produ...roduct_id=6132
It seems to be good enough but was unsure and so thought I'd ask you guys
Now I know you may tell me "get pelican system selector pro" and I would but paying $180 CDN (after taxes) well to be honest I cant justify the price when I'm only using 3 slots (ps2, xbox, dvr) and no ethernet connections are required both xbox and ps2 are on wireless connections. So I cant see paying $180 for 3 connections
Anyways does anyone have an opinion on the madcatz hdtv selector?
Thank you in advance for all feedback
That's when I found this:
http://www.madcatz.com/MadCatz/produ...roduct_id=6132
It seems to be good enough but was unsure and so thought I'd ask you guys
Now I know you may tell me "get pelican system selector pro" and I would but paying $180 CDN (after taxes) well to be honest I cant justify the price when I'm only using 3 slots (ps2, xbox, dvr) and no ethernet connections are required both xbox and ps2 are on wireless connections. So I cant see paying $180 for 3 connections
Anyways does anyone have an opinion on the madcatz hdtv selector?
Thank you in advance for all feedback
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If you can't afford the system selector pro, thats just about as good as the next best thing... it will still blow the s-video cable quality out of the water. And even then, depending on the quality of your tv (and your cables), you might not even see a difference between this one and the system selector pro.