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Xbox 360 HDMI AV Cable Review (continued)
More User Submitted Xbox 360 HDMI AV Cable Reviews
Date: 2007-11-28 make sure that your XBox 360 has HDMI support! I did not realize that this worked only on XBox 360 units with an HDMI port. I assumed (wrongly) that it transformed the regular port and turned it into an HDMI port.
So I wasted my money...
Date: 2007-11-21 Not for all XBox 360s!!! Be careful. This cable is ONLY good for the XBox 360s that have the HDMI port in the back, not the standard A/V port. This is NOT for XBoxes created before July 07. There is only a very small note on the box stating that the XBox must have an HDMI port. I had looked all over the box to see if it would work before I opened it up, but I didn't notice anything stating that it would not work on my XBox. After I opened it up, I noticed that there was no HDMI converter for the older 360s. I didn't even realize that there were more than one kind of 360.
Date: 2007-11-21 BEWARE This HDMI cable only works with new XBOX360 cause the old ones don't have HDMI connector.
This is not mentioned anywhere in the product description. Your console must have HDMI connectors.
Date: 2007-10-10 Careful with this, this is not a Converter. I Love my XBOX 360 with it's Microsoft VGA Cable. Just wanted to Clear this up for people with the older 360's looking to boost their graphics. (This Cable dose exactly what it is meant to do, that is why I give it 5 Stars).
I have a non-HDMI XBOX 360 core system mfg. 7/2007, the picture doesn't show it well, but all this package contains is a Standard HDMI cable and a adapter that connects to the large A/V port on the back of the 360 and goes out to SOUND ONLY.
This WILL NOT Adapt your Standard 360 A/V port to HDMI.
This product only works if your XBOX 360 Already has a HDMI port in the back and it just gives you ports for audio so you can attach your 360 to HDMI and your surround sound receiver. where as with just HDMI cable, the sound is just coming from your TV's speakers.
Date: 2007-10-08 Overpriced, but necessary. I just got a new 360 with HDMI, and I needed this because I don't have an HDMI-capable sound system. The cable is not that great. I am getting noticeable flicker (brightness flickering) that seems to go away when I switch back to my VGA cable. If Microsoft expects us to drop $50 on their product, they should at least make it top-notch.
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