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Garcian Smith said:

VGA is kind of a weird case, because it wasn't designed for use with anything other than a home computer. I wouldn't buy a VGA adapter for most systems, because what it actually is is a little box that converts the outputted signal to something that can be displayed through a VGA connection. In other words, it's trying to mold a square peg into a round hole, and the result is predictably awful. Signals from VGA converters usually suffer from washed-out colors and other such problems.

The sole exception is the Dreamcast, which actually includes support for VGA converters in its hardware. But even then, not all games display properly.


The vga thing that I could buy is a regular cable. Its not  an adapter. I've seen pics and it doesn't downgrade anything. My tv supports vga. Here is a review http://www.wiinintendo.net/2007/10/31/vdigis-wii-vga-cable-review/