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INTEC Wireless A/V Selector


INTEC Wireless A/V Selector

List Price: $29.95 Publisher: Intec
Salesrank: 13477
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Platform: Nintendo Wii
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Features:

  • Connect up to 4 components — any and all game systems, plus
  • Works with all standard A/V and S-Video cables
  • Switch between components more easily than ever
  • Built-in RFU connection, for older model TVs
  • Remote control included

    Customer Reviews:
    Stay Away
    Any image that has a lot of white will start to move up and down with a large black bar accross the middle of your screen (like older TVs acted when they weren’t tuned just right)

    Does Not Work No Reply from Seller
    We got the product for for our kids hooked it up and the product doesn’t completly work only certain inputs work. Remote was sent with a dead battery. I didn’t actualy expect a battery at all but if the product doesn’t even work with my TV, WII,PS2, DVD Player or Surround sound all at once or individually hooked why am I going to waste more money on a battery. Would not purchase from them again! NO RESPONCE IN EMAILS

    Sweet Selector
    I like the look of this unit even the remote is cool looking, and small too! About the size of a mini DV tape.

    The only thing I don’t like about this unit, and Im nitt-picking here, is the hook-up in the front of the unit…3 in the back, OK, and one in the front??? why…? at least it’s hidden when not in use.

    I switched to this 4 port from a manual 5 port selector just because it works by remote. Stupid me, I still have to get up to change games.

    I did get what I call “white out” when the white signal(like a screen flash) causes the screen to distort for a moment. Could have been a bad connection on my part. Also some signal interference cause wavy lines on the TV but also may be from bad a connection.

    Nutshell:

    I really like this AV selector, the look, the feel and the function.

    Works but…
    I’ll get distortion on a primarly white background, or if there’s too many vertical lines on the screen. It’s a minor distraction, but I’m still using it because it means I don’t have to get up and use the old button box I had before. If I don’t get a new TV with more inputs and outputs than I already have, I’ll probably buy a better remote AV switch in the future.

    Works fine for me…
    …although I do not understand why they call it “wireless”. :)

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