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Review on ๐ŸŽฎ Tomee S-Video AV Cable: Premium Quality for PS2/PS3/PlayStation Gaming by Dee Parson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I had to read this review twice but overall I'm satisfied.

I've only tried them on PS1 and PS2. When I got them I tested them for a while and got mixed results. When tried on the PS2, they worked incredibly well. Its sharp, clear and pretty good sound. It worked well in games like Red Dead Revolver, Metal Gear Solid 2, The Warriors and also worked incredibly well with PS1 games, especially when using smoother playback. The only downside of the PS1 games on the PS2 was that they had a slight chess pattern. You can't see it from afar on small monitors, but you can on large ones. The checkerboard pattern is also seen a bit in PS2 games, but not nearly as common as it is on PS1 gamess. Now that I've tested it on PS1, it's behaving a little strangely. Everything worked fine for the first 5 minutes, but then the letters on the screen began to tremble violently. It's also quite difficult to insert the connector into the port behind the PS1. I had to wiggle it left and right a bit like you usually do with a key that doesn't want to go through a hole. Now a few days later I bought a Sony PS3 S-Video cable and tried it on my PS2. It worked. surprisingly good. I installed the PS1 game and the checkerboard pattern has completely disappeared. When I tried it on PS1, it gave the same results as a third-party cable, but not as often. I think this is because the port can be dusty, so I'll most likely need to clean it up a bit. These third party cables are not that bad compared to Sony cables. I think it's better to use Sony's proprietary cable on the PS1 as it's much easier to plug in than a 3rd party cable. May I recommend it? It's not a bad alternative for PS2, but be aware that you may see a little checkered here and there, but it's not entirely noticeable. PS1, on the other hand, I'm not sure. I'll see what results I get later. that the port can be dusty, so I'll most likely need to clean it up a bit. These third party cables are not that bad compared to Sony cables. I think it's better to use Sony's proprietary cable on the PS1 as it's much easier to plug in than a 3rd party cable. May I recommend it? It's not a bad alternative for PS2, but be aware that you may see a little checkered here and there, but it's not entirely noticeable. PS1, on the other hand, I'm not sure. I'll see what results I get later. that the port can be dusty, so I'll most likely need to clean it up a bit. These third party cables are not that bad compared to Sony cables. I think it's better to use Sony's proprietary cable on the PS1 as it's much easier to plug in than a 3rd party cable. May I recommend it? It's not a bad alternative for PS2, but be aware that you may see a little checkered here and there, but it's not entirely noticeable. PS1, on the other hand, I'm not sure. I'll see what results I get later. as it is much easier to plug in than a third party cable. May I recommend it? It's not a bad alternative for PS2, but be aware that you may see a little checkered here and there, but it's not entirely noticeable. PS1, on the other hand, I'm not sure. I'll see what results I get later. as it is much easier to plug in than a third party cable. May I recommend it? It's not a bad alternative for PS2, but be aware that you may see a little checkered here and there, but it's not entirely noticeable. PS1, on the other hand, I'm not sure. I'll see what results I get later.

Pros
  • Compatible with Playstation3, Playstation2 and PSX systems
Cons
  • Crumpled