[quote name='io']So, here's a bit of encouragement for all of us who ordered these from NOA at the "inflated" price of retail + shipping.
I had never played my GC on anything but component - got them from Nintendo back in 2003 (for about the same price, actually, but at the time was very glad to pay that - 'twas before I was a CAG). I had them hooked up before I even had the GC (as it was a Christmas present for the kidlets at the time).
My Wii, of course, has been set up with composite now since launch. Despite seeming mildly fuzzy in the Wii Menu I hadn't thought it was too bad.
Well, tonight I was testing out a used Mario Power Tennis that I bought use from Blockbuster. First I played it on the GC using component and setting pro scan on and it looked great, as expected. Then, since the disc was a bit scratched I decided to try it on the Wii, just to see if it was more sensitive to the disc condition. I had not yet tried a GC game on it. It played fine, BUT, I noticed the difference IMMEDIATELY between the component/pro scan GC and the composite/480i Wii setup. The game in the Wii nearly made me sick in comparison (blurry, fuzzy, flickery). I'm not sure how much of that is component vs pro scan - I'm leaning towards most of that just being the composite/component difference, as there have been many times I haven't enabled pro scan on GC games and didn't notice too much difference.
Wow.... Now I have no qualms about getting these cables ASAP and be damned the expense. I wonder how much better Wii Sports, Rayman, and the Mii and photo channels will look? Fortunately I haven't sullied my eyes with a composite version of Zelda yet

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Wow that awesome. I really look forward on receiving my Cables tomorrow.
I just bought an HDTV last week. My Wii Looked great on a 27" CRT TV. Once I bought this HDTV though my picture became distored and blurry. I barely play my Wii because of it. Again I can't wait for my Comp. Cables tomorrow.
