Pro System Selector Silver 2.0 | 
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Buy New: $154.44
New (1) Used (2) from $144.44
Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 11057
Platforms: Playstation2, Xbox, Nintendo Wii, Playstation 3, Xbox 360 Color: Silver Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.6 Dimensions (in): 21.5 x 11.9 x 3.6
MPN: S-1037S Model: 708056010928 UPC: 708056010928 EAN: 0708056010928 ASIN: B000FIS7J8
Release Date: June 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: (dnh) Ships out fast.all sales final. 25% restocking fee for all returns. All returns and cancelled orders are subject to 25% restocking fee. Buyer is responsible for return shipping. All sales final. ships out same day. Buy today and be there in 2 business days.1). Accurate description 2). Ships out within 2 business days 3). 24 hour rapid response time for orders 4). 94% feedback seller 5). 100% customer Service not matter what.
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Product Description The Score System Selector Pro 2.0 is the ultimate control device for your audio, video and video game consoles. It supports the latest in video, audio and broadband technology with 5 rear inputs for AV/S video, component, digital optical and Ethernet as well as a hidden front input that features both AV and S-Video.
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Awesome! May 5, 2008 It's just what a video gamer can ask for. No more switching back in forth with the A/Vs behind your tv. There all hooked up and ready to go.
Great, high quality system selector April 18, 2008 I've been through 2 system selectors, one of them from some 3rd party and another low-end Pelican. However, I am pleased to say that this is a very good video switch.
I've got an Xbox 360, Wii, PS2, and my computer sound card output plugged into this. My 360 is 1080i and my Wii 480p. I have not experienced any issues like I did with the old switches, namely:
* Out of sync issues (where my projector loses the source) or HDTV goes crazy * Inputs not properly displaying progressive scan
That hasn't happened. I like the labeling system, but there's no Wii, just Gamecube. Oh well. The remote works really well and it looks nice with my setup. I like the front panel, that's really nice.
I was looking around for a good switch and a lot were really expensive but only had about 3-4 component inputs. This has 5 component inputs. The LED display tells you what it's outputting and what channel you're on. It was well worth it!
Keeping It Simple, Stupid February 15, 2008 I did a fair amount of research and landed on this product in the hope that it would simplify things for me. In short, it does so and very well thank you. It's a pretty straightforward install; the only (minor) critique is that it doesn't have a dedicated "Wii" option but has a "GameCube" one - dates it, but if you're not bothered, this product is a great bargain at about $50...
Very good Switch Box February 15, 2008 I've read all the good and bad press on this one before I choose to purchase the product. I have found it works very well as long as you use good cables to reduce signal degradation. I have found that Plasma and LCD are more prone to artifacts, while my Mitsubishi projection TV has never had an artifact issue.
Unless you really need to have a remote and control more than three HD systems, consider looking at "Pelican HD System Selector" or the "GameStop Universal System Selector", between 15 and 20 bucks. I have one of those too and have found it to be just as good a appliance.
Well rounded selector, good value, but a few flaws. February 13, 2008 Pros: Simple to setup and use. Programming the labels is about has hard as setting the presets on your car radio. Blends right in with other stereo components. Passes 1080i HD signal to my CRT HDTV without any distortion that I can discern. Display is bright, clear and easy to read. Remote makes switched from game console back to TV or other devices from across the room simple.
Cons: No S-Video cable included. No dedicated audio cable included, so if you use all RCA style video outputs (component and composite) and send your sound via RCA to a receiver you either have to use your own cable or separate the red and white cables from the yellow on the included composite cable. As the other reviewers noted, there is no Wii label and no way to update/customize the labels.
The LAN support isn't a true hub, but a switch, where port A or B can talk to the network but not both at the same time. You cannot link a LAN port to an input channel, so you have to select both the right A/V channel and LAN port.
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