Xbox 360 - Pc Vga Switch Box Rgbhv & Audio

Xbox 360 - Pc Vga Switch Box Rgbhv & Audio
The VGA Switch has two RGBHV and two Audio signals. Output one set of signal to a monitor or an audio device.
When the Xbox 360TM game screen and a PC have to share one monitor, the VGA Switch helps you avoid the hassles of removing and plugging in VGA cables repeatedly.
The VGA Switch will allow you to have the Xbox 360TM and an HDTV plugged in at the same time without having to disconnect any cables.
VGA Switch can keep the input signal consistent without any increase or decrease in quality.
Audio output signal port is compatible with a standard AV and a headphone port.
Will support all resolution modes for the Xbox 360TM and PC.
The screen frequency depends on the display devices frequency. Xbox 360TM VGA Switch will never change the frequency.
Customer Review: Supplied with crap cable, so what?
Excellent piece of kit, obviously the supplied cable is crap (looks and feels it) but I connected mine up from my graphics card to the box and have a decent one going to the monitor and it’s perfect! Just had to tweak the refresh rate a bit. And as for the 360, with the official vga cable it looks great! If you buy this, as long as you are aware that the supplied cable is a bit pants you can’t go wrong!
Customer Review: Poor Quality
poor quality. need to purchase better vga cable to boost the quality.
spend a bit more and purchase a better one, very disapointed
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The Simpsons (Xbox 360)
List Price: ?49.99
Amazon Price: ?26.97
Used Price: ?19.98
Customer Review: X-BOX 360 and ps2 RIP OFF!
This is just rediculuos that on X-BOX 360 the graphics are better there are better levels on it you can xplore Springfield on it. Whilst I bought it on ps2 and I thought I was playing a game from 1995! The ps2 version is so awful that I have thrown it away! On ps2 just looking at it makes you sick! IT’S SO BLUGHRY! Trust me get it on X-BOX or ps3 and you will like it DONT get it on enything else!
Customer Review: Why you little!!!!
Well, after many a dodgy tie-in game, finally a game based upon the Simpsons IP that isn’t a complete failure. It’s not ground breaking either, but a middling, fun game. If you’re a Simpsons fan, then the humour is spot on and the cutscenes superb to watch - as you would expect given that the Simpsons writers themselves were involved in the game. The bane of all platform games (camera angles) makes an occasional appearance, but doesn’t ruin the game completely. It’s not as good as say, Lego Star Wars II, but much better than many platformers. In my opinion, there’s too much emphasis placed upon collecting things - Duff bottle caps, Marge’s saving coupons, Malibu Stacey’s, Krusty stuff - it’s like the developers needed to pad the game out - and they did, because you will complete the story line fairly quickly. The video game cliches are reasonably funny and at least take a different tact on the collectibles approach, but again, they are just padding. So, aside from a collectible overdose, you might be thinking I like this game. As a Simpsons fan, you’re right. I loved the main story, enjoyed it and thought it was a reasonable game. However, there’s a problem with the Simpsons on the 360 which others have also found and been left annoyed by - the autosave mechanism. As you progress, the game autosaves. It does so when you get a collectible, cliche or complete a chunk of the story. However, the autosave is buggy and is known to corrupt the save file. Theory seems to be that it sometimes takes much longer to save than the game indicates, so after the autosave logo disappears, you exit the game and hey presto - your save is corrupted. This is shocking and something EA should have picked up in QA. Unfortunately I fell foul to this bug after completing the main storyline and was about to embark on getting the missing collectibles - what a kick in the teeth!
Connect & Cool (AV Centre with Cooling Fans) (Xbox 360)
Price: ?19.99
Customer Review: This device DOES work !
I didn’t buy this for its cooling function, but for the AV-outputs. I have my 360 connected to a Sanyo PLV-Z5 projector and a Humax LDE-40A 40″ LCD-TV, optical out going to a JBL DTS/AC3 Surround System. The problem was I always had to change the cables (VGA/Beamer and Component/TV) AND the optical each time. Besides this being a hassle I felt the connectors wearing out, sitting not too firmly anymore. Now I have all cables connected simultaneously and just turn 2 little switches ! VGA working perfectly in 1280×720, component 720p/1080i. No pink screens, no 480p-only - everything works as expected. People facing those problems are doing something wrong I think: You cant switch output while the 360 is running - it checks the connections when booting; pink screens may indicate wrong cable-connections; VGA/component settings on the display-device may bet set wrong … This is a passive device meaning it does NOT have any special circuits, it’s nothing more than a “cable” with 2 switches and more connectors, so theres no reason why this shouldn’t work properly. The fans are working silently, I doubt they’ll help much, though. It may be a good idea to remove them, or connect an external power-supply to them. Im not sure if the extra-load on the AV-out is “good” for the 360. Great product for the AV-Outs ! Maybe a good cooling-soultion - not sure, though … Ordered sunday-night, delivered tuesday-morning (from the UK to germany !) Thats damn quick
Beowulf the Game: XBox 360, PS3, PC (Prima Official Game Guides)
List Price: ?8.32
Amazon Price: ?7.49
Used Price: ?4.50
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