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Is there such thing?

Ridley-X4

UN-LTD AWESOME WORKS
Is there an adapter that connects to your TV that allows you to switch between multiple consoles while using one TV?
 

ViNe WhIp

Johto Champion
I'm pretty sure there is. I was listen9ing to some guy who worked at the game store say something about it.
 

ShiningClefairy

Meteor Trainer
Yes, there is, and I used to have one. It gave up on me. They're called Universal System Selectors. http://www.gamestop.com/product.asp?product_id=801888

Just $19.99

Anything that has the AV cables. It can support up to S-Video. Anywhere between RF and S-Video. There's a version that can support up to Component Video (also progressive scan I think), but take a look: http://www.gamestop.com/product.asp?product_id=802193

Yeah... $99.99.

The way it works is you plug in the AV cables into the inputs that the system selector has, then plug AV cables from the system selector to your tv. You press a button to select which one you want to use, then turn your system on. Simple, huh?
 
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MaskedManAbsolkid

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You can just use the adaptors that let you use multiple scarts at once, you know.
 

ShiningClefairy

Meteor Trainer
Former Absolkid said:
You can just use the adaptors that let you use multiple scarts at once, you know.
You mean the universal RF adaptors that Madkatz makes? Those only go up to the inferior RF quality video and audio. No reason to get a $15 universal RF adaptor over a $20 universal system selector that goes up to S-Video.
 
T

Tobbin

Guest
ShiningClefairy said:
You mean the universal RF adaptors that Madkatz makes? Those only go up to the inferior RF quality video and audio. No reason to get a $15 universal RF adaptor over a $20 universal system selector that goes up to S-Video.

You can find a lot of good switchers if you check around. I had bought one that went by active signal or you could put it on manual. Used S-Video out or you could use the RCA plugs. Never did what I wanted it to do though, so it's just sitting gathering dust. Can't remember what I was looking for, but I think I wanted to convert signals from one type to another. When I bought it, I found it could only go one way though. Wouldn't do signal conversions. Perfect for console wars though. :eek:)
 

MaskedManAbsolkid

Well-Known Member
ShiningClefairy said:
You mean the universal RF adaptors that Madkatz makes? Those only go up to the inferior RF quality video and audio. No reason to get a $15 universal RF adaptor over a $20 universal system selector that goes up to S-Video.

No, I'm not talking about them, I'm talking about the ones used for anything, you can get them really cheap, I got a cheap one that used S-Video.
 
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