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Title: Pelican Pl2012
Post by: Rileq on December 29, 2003, 06:51:00 AM
Pelican's accessories have gotten WORLDS better than from just a year ago. I say, try it. I have their System Selector Pro, and it is easily one of the best things I could have bought.
The Monster cables for Xbox have an optical cable; it piggybacks onto the Component, sVideo connections. Catch is, you have to buy it seperately. (~$30US) And then for the actual video cable (~$30-60US), it becomes pricey. Just stick with the M$ ones and you'll be fine. They give off good quality for affordable price.
Title: Pelican Pl2012
Post by: XcalibEr on December 29, 2003, 08:15:00 AM
QUOTE (Rileq @ Dec 29 2003, 04:51 PM)
Pelican's accessories have gotten WORLDS better than from just a year ago. I say, try it. I have their System Selector Pro, and it is easily one of the best things I could have bought.
The Monster cables for Xbox have an optical cable; it piggybacks onto the Component, sVideo connections. Catch is, you have to buy it seperately. (~$30US) And then for the actual video cable (~$30-60US), it becomes pricey. Just stick with the M$ ones and you'll be fine. They give off good quality for affordable price.

Thnx for u'r fast reply.

Does the piggyback (I guess that mean for a plag hole on the wire conjuction - right?) is a standard connection? cose i have couple of those cheap optical cables sold on lik sang (and thay work just fine).

Thnx
XcalibEr