Electronics : RCA VH915 Audio / Video Source Selector Switch Box |
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Rating: - * Perfect if you're lacking inputs! ... Great product...needed two extra ports (for my Archos 605 & Nintendo Wii) and it works perfectly. No video noise and the sound is perfect. Was delivered on time and in perfect condition. Also, comes with an IR remote, thus I was able to setup the unit using my Logitech Harmony ONE universal remote. Thanks to all the previous reviews & Amazon for helping me make the right choice. Rating: - * UNUSABLE SIGNAL ... GOOD PRODUCT, BUT IT WORKS BAD IN GE AND RCA TV SET,IN EVERY INTESE SCENE APPEARS A TREMOR ON THE IMAGE AND THE "UNUSABLE SIGNAL" NOTICE APPEARS ON THE SCREEN, IF YOU HAVE ANOTHER BRAND OF TV SET IT WORKS PRETTY GOOD. Rating: - * Gets the job done ... A little confusing if you don't read the instructions - especially for people who have never used one before... People constantly ask me how to "get it working" - to select the proper device. So it's not exactly user friendly. But I love it - like I said... it gets the job done. Rating: - * I feel more organized ... I purchased this to organize my life a little more and what a success. Now I don't even have to get off the couch to play my x-box or watch a movie. That remote is so handy. Rating: - * As advertised ... Worked as advertised. The distributor didn't do a great job packaging it but that was not fault of RCA. Easy, simple to use design. If anything I think they should include a set of cables for hooking up the TV to it since most TV's don't come with the cable but the VCR, DVD, Playstation do. |

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