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    In desperate need of a HQ videogame system selector.

    Okay, so I have too many systems and have limited amount of connections on my hdtv. I'm seriously tired of changing the cables everytime I, or someone wants to use a different system.

    Can anyone rec any high quality video game system selector? I know pelican made one awhile back but I heard really shitty reviews about it in terms of quality of image and lifetime.

    http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/716/psyclonevi1.jpg
    The only thing I can find online that looks of high quality is the Psyclone game selector.

    Any opinions? I know I'm not the only one out there with like 10 systems.

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    It depends on what you want to spend. In terms of quality you'd be better off buying higher-quality switchers for different input types(monoprice has a lot) but that'd be more expensive.

    Just googling that device I saw a lot of people complain about it so dunno about it's quality level.

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    I could careless about price, I'm just not savvy in A/V equip so the first thing on google I've found are the pelican and psyclone ones lol.

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    Just get an AV switcher and you should be fine. Also, what kind of connections are we talking here; composite, component, or HDMI? If it's anything less than component I really wouldn't worry and just buy some crappy MadCatz switcher for $20.

    I'm just trying to think of what you would have for component/HDMI needs: PS2, Wii, and maybe an old 360 on component, and then PS3 and a BluRay/HDDVD on HDMI?

    Being that HDMI is digital and $15 HDMI cables work as well as $150 ones, I can't imagine needing a terribly expensive HDMI switch. However, a good component switcher is expensive, easily over $200 and high-quality ones going for near a thousand, especially if you're needing to use optical audio.

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    svideo, rca, component/hdmi/optical

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    Hmm. I need a few questions answered to make a better response.


    • How many of each type of input you need does your current TV have?
    • How many devices are you attempting to use, sorted by connection.
    • Do you already have an A/V Receiver unit, even if it's only for sound to your speakers? (This relates mostly to optical audio)
    • Do you have a home theatre audio system or a Home Theatre in a Box setup?

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    4svideo I think, and the rest are component

    home theater in a box, sony