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don't bother with it. May 12, 2008 this thing worked perfectly fine for me.... the first time....
...after that, this P.O.S. was giving me a black and white picture with static for sound.
Good only for travelling purposes August 20, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you're taking your Xbox 360 over to someone else's house or to a hotel when you're travelling, this is good to have as a backup in case the TV does not have the proper A/V inputs. Keep in mind that by using this, you will get the worst quality picture possible that any video game system can offer. Still, it is better then nothing.
Definetly would NOT recommend this for permanent home use, however. If you purchased an Xbox 360 and have yet to own a TV with A/V inputs, it's time to upgrade.
It does the job, just not always very well August 9, 2007 my tv has a/v outputs on the front and when the audio port crapped out on me, the RF adapter was my only solution short of buying a new tv. it did work fine for quite a while. but it wouldn't always make a good connection so if i watched tv, it was always kind of fuzzy. playing games though, it was perfect. until about 3 or 4 months later when it slowly sort of died on me. so overall, not too bad, especially for the price.
Makes Game Play Easy. June 11, 2007 This is a nifty little product. It replaces your audio/video plugs and makes game play easier. My TV has A/V outputs in the front and back and my front output doesn't work so anytime I wanted to play with the 360 or watch a DVd, I would have to unplug my cable plugs in the back and replace it with the 360 A/V cables. It got annoying.
With the RF adapter, the need for that is gone. A/V cables are no longer needed. Just plug this into your antenna output and you are good to go. Just switch from Video 1 to Channel 3 anytime you want to use your XBO X360.
Great product for a great price.
Quick, easy, but not very good May 9, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I ordered one because I switch back and forth between TV, so as not to dominate the HD. I have two 360s, the first I use a RF modulator. I tried this on the second- easy and quick, running out of elec. sockets to plug into,etc.. Unfortunately, the quality of the picture is much lower than using a RF modulator where you plug your 3 wire in and the use coaxial from Modulator to TV. The pictuer is like using rabbit ears for UHF channels. Spend an add'l 10 to 15 buck for the modulator for a much better icture.
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