Artículo: AMZ-B00005MDZD

Mcbazel

Mcbazel Component HD AV Cable for PS2/PS3/PS3 Slim – 6FT High Definition Video and Audio Cord, HDTV and EDTV (480p Output Supported) Compatible with PS2/PS3/PS3 Slim

Detalles del producto
Disponibilidad
En stock
Peso con empaque
0.20 kg
Devolución
Condición
Nuevo
Producto de
Amazon
Viaja desde
USA

Sobre este producto
  • Descriptions: - Compatible with different versions of PS3/PS2 consoles - 3-video connection is able to provide maximum visual resolution and a sharper, more detailed picture - Easy connecting your TV and game consoles - Cable Length: 1.8m. Made by Third Party. - CAUTION: please make sure to change the output setting at the console as " component output " before use. Package Includes: 1 x Component AV Cable for PS3/PS2
$12,19
31% OFF
$8,40

IMPORT EASILY

By purchasing this product you can deduct VAT with your RUT number

$12,19
31% OFF
$8,40

3 meses de gracia en diferidos y hasta 6 meses sin intereses con Pacificard

Envío gratis
Llega en 5 a 12 días hábiles
Con envío
Tienes garantia de entrega
Este producto viaja de USA a tus manos en

Conoce más detalles

Broad System Support: Engineered for the PS2 and PS3/PS3 Slim.Great for gamers who want to revive their retro consoles on modern TVs Enhanced Video Quality: The 3-video component connection supports 480p output, offering sharper visuals, better detail, and vibrant color compared to standard composite cables. Simple Plug-and-Play Setup: Just plug into your console and TV—no drivers or setup required. Enjoy quick and hassle-free installation for instant gaming. Durable and Flexible Design: Includes a 6 ft (1.8m) cable with quality connectors for stable signal transmission and long-term use. Flexible cable jacket makes routing easy. Important Note Before Use: Please set your console's video output to “Component” in system settings before use. This ensures proper signal output and avoids compatibility issues. Note:If there is visual noise on the screen, try cleaning the display ports or repositioning cables away from strong interference sources. When there is no video signal, check whether the ports on the display are properly connected (for PS2 consoles, manually select component signal output in the console settings).