| Naraku_Diabolos said: The same thing happens on my TV in my basement. It says it can handle progressive scan etc. The cables work fine on 480i; it has better clarity and color, but when you go to the Wii's options and try to switch the system to 480p, (for me) the screen goes nuts with flashing bars and it's distorted. Still, I DO think that when the component cables are put in and the Wii is used on a component channel, it does a pseudo-HD picture. I was just playing a part of Endless Ocean today, and my God, the screen was VERY clear and vibrant. |
Yes it looks alot better, but I think it will go much smoother in 480p (other refreshing mechanism if i'm correct)
Still happy about the purchuse though. Nintendo answered me back and began with 'Best Nintendofan' :)
Examined the tv manual today and it says that the component entrance is used for videorecorders.
In a section with RGB entrance it says that its used for gaming/recorders/etc. so cleary there is some differences in uses for each channel. 480p channels on my tv would only show it with videorecorders.

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