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Angel Quintana
> 3 dayOne of the Best converters for the Wii for Wii Games and GameCube games.
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Megan Johnson
> 3 dayThis wii to hdmi is the best I’ve tried with no failures discoloring or diagonal lines it’s really really good, the best get this one and save yourself a headache. Added bonus is it doesn’t feel cheap in your hands either the others I’ve tried do… mhmm portholic….. If you ever need a good controller adapter for your switch they have a good one for that too no input lag like 8bitdo, they understand gamers.
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Marlene
> 3 dayI bought this hoping it was different from the dozens of clones out there. Turns out, at least for me, it was. But not in a good way. I’ll start by saying that the adapter did work with my tv so that’s a plus. But the problems start as soon as you press A on the health and safety screen. As soon as I did, I KNEW something was wrong. The Wii Menu jingle sounded off. At first, I thought it might be because my Wii was set to surround so I changed it to Stereo. That didn’t fix the problem. I plugged an audio cable into the headphone port (to my speakers). Didn’t fix it. It’s not just that jingle. Listen to the Forecast Channel or the Internet Channel jingle and you can tell they’re missing instruments due to bad stereo sound processing. Alright, I’ll get to the picture quality now. Thankfully, this part is pretty decent. Apart from it being slightly soft and a slight green tint, it’s not too bad. Overall, I’d recommend getting a cheaper wii to hdmi adapter and saving your money from this product until they fix the audio problem.
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Joshua
Greater than one weekGood HDMI adapter (as Im sure you know from the other reviews). Unfortunately one of the audio channels went out on mine. I opened it up and found one of the solder pads for the connector had lifted off of the board. Had it less than 3 weeks so thats disappointing to see.
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andrea
> 3 dayThis isnt compatable with my super Nintendo liksomreviews said so i never used it I returned it. Just make sure it is compatable to your system.
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JoelGallegos
> 3 dayIt work excellent and have high resolution
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Joe
> 3 dayHave had good luck with Mayflash products in the past, so decided to give this a try instead of a more expensive Retrotink solution. It has a nice form factor that it easy to take with on the go and plugs in easily. There is no audio delay over HDMI like some of the reviews on competing products call out, and there isnt any noticeable input lag with the device. That said, the picture cuts out frequently when setting the resolution on the Wii to 480p, this issue is not present on 480i. After looking into the issue further, it looks like this is an issue with most HDMI adapters when trying to handle a 480p input source. Going to be trying the Retrotink solution after all
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Mrs. Eliane Hirthe DVM
> 3 dayDecided to pull out the old Wii again. This device was worth the pennies. Install and go. The picture/graphics were as good as they could be for a console that old to be hooked up to a 4k smart tv.
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Jaylen F.
> 3 dayGreat hdmi adapter for Wii. on par with component cables and works when enabled to 480p
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Irving
> 3 dayI read the reviews that it’s says that this product was the best one of the cheapers and generic ones but to me was not that awesome. I should say that I have never own an adapter to convert to hdmi of any console. I’m new to this because I’m just reviving my wii. Anyways, if you compare this to the original wii components it does look better, of course, but for instance, it might be my tv but on skyword sword you can’t see the eyes of link, the eyes looks very pixelated and distorted. I own a LG TV 43” UHD 4k and to have at least a better quality y use the ratio 4:3 and also, I did not see much change goin to 480i to 480p on the wii. I thought at least you would see the game like on those old tvs back in the day when we play on those but no. Like I say, it might be my tv’s fault.