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View Mode: threaded | watch thread I'm sure many of you have more systems then inputs on your TVs. I have been looking for a decent component video and optical audio selector for a while but no reputable company seems to produce one. Any experiences or suggestions? I know you mentioned it before, but your avatar is priceless.
(Edited by Don Komarechka Re: a/v selectors? Don Komarechka < off topic > Hah, thanks :) That was this Halloween. It was actually a store display for Tetris DS that I glued together for stability and cut the necessary holes in. I worked an 8 hour shift in that thing. I fell down once in the back room, and couldn't get up. I never thought being a tetrimino would be so hard. big pic: http://www.electricpickleonline.com/images/halloween/P1010362.JPG < /off topic> This is what I use:http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-2q-77-p-49-en-15-component-70-1i9v.html Unfortunately, it seems to be out of stock now. But it's worked really well for me. Three different component inputs, and with my new telly, there are two component inputs, so I actually have four. Pretty sweet. I haven't had any trouble with it at all, so if you can find one, I'd definitely suggest it. I think I like your costume better, but I'm not going to get another chance to post this link: An L-block goes for a walk, by the Mega64 guys. Just remember not to get too many of you guys in the same room together or you might get cleared.
The Pelican System Selector Pro - S-1037 should be good. I have the older version which has no remote and it works pretty well.http://www.pelicanacc.com/ |
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