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What the fuck are "opposite" component cables? That's the stupidest thing i've heard today, but then it is only 10:50 and i've yet to talk to one of the people in my Uni group who has the IQ of a carrot. So there's still hope.

 

Anyway, there isn't any point upgrading to a component cable for the Gamecube unless you have both an EDTV or a HDTV, and also a stack of NTSC games so you can play them in progressive scan. Otherwise the difference between component and RGB scart is minimal, and isn't worth it for the price you'll be paying.

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@Meik:

RGB cables and component cable costs the same so why should you get a RGB cable instead of a component cable? Of course if your TV is not EDTV/HDTV it probably has no component input that's another thing...

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My post was a response to the guy on the previous page who mentioned he already owned an RGB Scart for the Gamecube, and besides Component cables go for over £30 due to their rarity. Scart cables go for a fiver. Note I'm talking about the Gamecube here, not the Wii.

 

If you're going to choose between the 2 for the Wii then component is, of course, the better option.

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*Zelda is 480p* Component is the best connection available (for the GC/Wii). Need anymore useless factual information oh mighty lord of RF connections?

 

Awesome response, I bow to your lordly might!


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