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  RF adapter for X-Box September 8, 2008 This thing works! The cord has enough length that I can use it in any entertainment center. What else can you say about it? It works so I give it five out of five.
  WHO THE HELL NEEDS THIS PIECE OF CRAP ANYWAY???!!! April 1, 2005 0 out of 10 found this review helpful
In the age of HDTVs and progessive scan DVD players, I definately would NOT recommend this product to be the ideal type of hook-up for your XBOX.
All of the people in here who are telling you that they're getting a GOOD picture quality from this product are just fooling you left and right... Don't be stupid. Anybody who knows ANYTHING at all about basic electronics at all can tell you that an RF signal causes radio frequency interference; which means these HUGE red and blue diagonal bars that constantly run all over your screen. Also, because of the fact that you'll be recieving both video and audio signals through the same channel, you'll be getting lots of noise interference (snow) as well. If you don't get what I mean, then just have someone run the radio, blowdryer, or vacuum cleaner in the house while you're playing your XBOX with these. And you can just FORGET about Dolby Digital or DTS; for this device not only degrades your picture quality but it also takes away stereo/surround sound and gives you MONO instead, which of course would sound TERRIBLE for XBOX games.
Is THAT really what you want?
  Excellent Product March 29, 2004 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Belive it or not, but this product improved the quality to my television. I was on the verge of buying a new one, when I order this RF Adaptor. Before, the color of my screen was really bright. So when I played Halo, when I got health, it blinded the entire screen. But since I hooked this baby up, there has been TREMENDOUS improvement in color, sound, and picture. It's almost like using the regular audio video 'hookups'.
  Great for hotel stays August 10, 2002 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
A lot of hotels may have video inputs and outputs in the back of their televisions. However, since they don't want you sticking a camcorder back there and recording a movie that hasn't been released on video yet, they usually take the video card out. The RF Adapter, therefore, is pretty much the only way you can connect your XBox to a hotel television. I plugged it in and it worked like a charm. Since hotels are known for having nothing to do, this is a good investment for the traveling gamer.
  hello February 12, 2002 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
The main use i found for this adapter is it allows you to play your xbox in the back seat of a car that serves well for road trips (lots of room) with a small tv while someone else drives. its also good for people with old tvs,
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