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Brett
> 3 dayMy original Xbox was having issues including bad picture quality and losing connection with the older component connections. I got this and hooked it up to my HDMI and it worked great. Ive only had it for 1 day so I cannot comment on the long term value but so far I am happy with the purchase...
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matt miller
> 3 dayNice
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M. Short
> 3 dayGreat little converter so far. Xbox 360 games are now alot more crisp on my flat screen than before when using the component cable. Only had it a couple of weeks so far.
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david o.
> 3 dayMy old Xbox 360 does not have an hdmi out. This product helped me connect it to the modern tv. It does require you to ise the power adapter. Otherwise it wont work. So far so good.
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James
> 3 dayThis is slightly more expensive then the component to HDMI converters you can easily find for about $10 less. This is a more elegant solution since it has the dedicated xbox360 connector and outputs to HDMI. This means that digital audio is also transmitted with the HDMI. The component to HDMI converters dont have a digital audio input only RCA so I was worried audio output would be significantly degraded. With this product I did not have to worry about a work around audio setup and I maintained high quality digital audio output to my surround receiver through HDMI.
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Donald Packer
> 3 dayThis unit works perfect for hooking up the Xbox 360 to an hdmi setup .
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Aresio P.
> 3 dayLove It
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Spartacus
> 3 dayDifference is enormous! Is a must for retro gaming experience
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MsGTgirl06
> 3 dayIt did what I needed to convert my flat screen
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ehren m
> 3 dayThe converter works 100% as intended - takes the COMPONENT video signal and converts to HDMI. No scaling - purely, for example, 720P Component -> 720P HDMI (resolution based on settings within Xbox 360 Dashboard). I purchased this specifically since the seller had listed that it did NOT require external USB power; in fact, it DOES require USB, which you can take from either the back of the Xbox (if not using a WiFi adapter) or from the included wall plug. The only drawback, for me, with this setup is that the HDMI signal is then ALWAYS on, which means that my HDMI switch never knows when the Xbox itself powers on. Because of this, Ive had to run the USB to one of the front ports and then plug it in each time I want to use the Xbox. Not ideal - would have preferred it to turn on w/ the Xbox. I have one of the old Mad Catz converters and it draws power from the A/V port, so it only has power when the system turns on. My suggestion would be for the seller to have this converter also do that.