The cheap Wii cable is better then the HD AV cables? The Standard TV is better then HDTV?


Hello I 38”Philips with 26”Sony native 768p HDTV and standard TV. I use my Wii to play Wii games, classic games and GameCube games on your HDTV and also use the HD cables for AV 480p. The graphics are particularly poor and games clásicos.Cuando change and enjoy my Wii games on my standard TV, the graphics look so good? Why is that?

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  1. #1 by Cortez1231 on March 12, 2010 - 8:59 pm

    the games you play on the Wii isnt really meant for HDTV’s, they tend to upscale like the xbox does

  2. #2 by Skorpion on March 12, 2010 - 9:16 pm

    Maybe your actually switching to the HD without knowing.

  3. #3 by GARY F on March 12, 2010 - 10:03 pm

    you left out alot of info

    you need to be connected via an hdmi cable or a component video cable to your hi def tv.

    your hi def tv should be 1080i or 1080p format

    480p is basicly what a dvd gives you with an s vhs connecter

  4. #4 by Howard C on March 12, 2010 - 10:44 pm

    Classic will only upscale to HD and it is very iffy because old games are graphicly made for standard tv. Most will look very pixelated because of this.

  5. #5 by Mikerat on March 12, 2010 - 11:42 pm

    becuase………………………….i dont know why

  6. #6 by geek_girl on March 13, 2010 - 12:02 am

    Your HDTV is 38″. . . your standard TV is 26″. . . the video output has the same number of, for lack of the word I really want right now, pixels. To fill a bigger screen, the dots need to be bigger than they do on a 26″ TV.

    Since the Wii maxes out at 480i/p depending on your cables, there just isn’t a heck of a lot you can probably do other than just get used to it or use the smaller TV. 480i looks just fine on the biggest TV I have, which is probably 25″ at most.

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