Hardware Wii HDMI Adapter up to 1080p (upscaled)

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We were just informed by VDIGI that they have just released VD-W3 Wii HDMI Upscaler Processor. This is the world first dedicated Wii HDMI upscaler, it can support connection though HDMI or DVI, and enjoy resolution up to 1080p or monitor resolution 1680x1050.

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* Input: Wii AV Connector x 1, USB Type A Plug x 1.
* Output: HDMI x1 , 3.5mm Stereo Audio Jack.
* Video In Supported: EDTV(480i/576i), SDTV(480p/576p)
* Video Out Supported : 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1280x1024, 1440x900, 1650x1050 (at refresh rate 59.94Hz)
* Audio Out: HDMI audio, Analog audio.
* Bi-Color LED: Blue and Red.
* Operating Temperature: 5°C to 60°C (41°F to 140°F)
* Dimensions (approximate): 12cm (L) x 7cm (W) x 2.5cm (H)
* Mass (approximate): ~180g

Powerful Video Signal conversion

* Crystal shape image, Outstanding picture quality.
* Full HD (1080p) output.
* True 10-Bits high definition video scaler engine.
* AV grade scaler engine

User Friendly

* No external power required.
* Easy to setup.
* LED status indication.

Wide Range Video Display support

* Support TV (HDMI) and PC Monitor (DVI).
* HDMI-Audio and Analog audio out.
* Various HDTV video out.
* Native resolution for LCD monitor.

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http://reviews.dcemu.co.uk/vdigi-releases-...sor-303442.html
http://www.vdigi.com/index.php?page=shop.p...t&Itemid=53
 

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it's bs i have a hdmi to component converter too the wii video and audio are running through a hdmi cable and although the colors are more vibrant and sharp the wii still stays at 480p as stated by my tv. i got mine for $50 on ebay does exactly the same thing.
 

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mercluke said:
i honestly see no difference in the 2 sets of screen shots in the source...
all these do really is as i said make the colors more vibrant and crisper on a hdtv but the reso is still 480p. their still worth getting though but not this one look on ebay their way cheaper.
 

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ZeWarrior said:
OrGoN3 said:
How can it support 1080p (or 1920x1080) when it says it can only display up to 1650x1050??

Thats for monitors.

check again
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* Video Out Supported : 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1280x1024, 1440x900, 1650x1050 (at refresh rate 59.94Hz)
 

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joshuatm said:
ZeWarrior said:
OrGoN3 said:
How can it support 1080p (or 1920x1080) when it says it can only display up to 1650x1050??

Thats for monitors.

check again
wink.gif

* Video Out Supported : 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1280x1024, 1440x900, 1650x1050 (at refresh rate 59.94Hz)

What's the difference between a TV and a monitor now? Both accept HDMI/DVI! I don't see the point at all. If it can output 1080p, it can do 1920x1080. That's a fact. Seems VERY fishy.
 
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Bladexdsl said:
mercluke said:
i honestly see no difference in the 2 sets of screen shots in the source...
all these do really is as i said make the colors more vibrant and crisper on a hdtv but the reso is still 480p. their still worth getting though but not this one look on ebay their way cheaper.
Nope. This one upscales the original source to a 1080p picture. That's what the processor is for. Rather interesting but I don't think it's worth $75. Component cables are a much better value.
 
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OrGoN3 said:
joshuatm said:
ZeWarrior said:
OrGoN3 said:
How can it support 1080p (or 1920x1080) when it says it can only display up to 1650x1050??

Thats for monitors.

check again
wink.gif

* Video Out Supported : 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1280x1024, 1440x900, 1650x1050 (at refresh rate 59.94Hz)

What's the difference between a TV and a monitor now? Both accept HDMI/DVI! I don't see the point at all. If it can output 1080p, it can do 1920x1080. That's a fact. Seems VERY fishy.
I think you'll find that there are many differences between a computer monitor and a television. Heck, they have seperate Wikipedia articles but let us set that aside for now. My monitor displays in WUXGA, not in HDTV. That provides a resolution of 1920×1200 pixels. Very rarely do people connect their monitor in HDTV mode. Also, not all monitors support it. Nope, nothing 'fishy'.

Edit1: Heh. Double post. At least they're both helpful.
 

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joshuatm said:
ZeWarrior said:
OrGoN3 said:
How can it support 1080p (or 1920x1080) when it says it can only display up to 1650x1050??

Thats for monitors.

check again
wink.gif

* Video Out Supported : 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1280x1024, 1440x900, 1650x1050 (at refresh rate 59.94Hz)

I was specifically talking about the resolution of 1680x1050 (1650x1050 is probably a typo, nobody uses that resolution). All it means is that from HDMI it will go all the way to 1080p, while with DVI it will only go to 1680x1050 (which is odd, DVI supports up to 2560x1600..)
 

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People!
Your only gonna get the highest resolution from the source, being the Wii, which max's out at 480.
Anything over that is BS.
Look at the PS3 or XBOX360 as source's, they are TRUE 1080.
You are'nt magically going to convert 480 to 1080 or anywhere above 480.
It's all BS!!!!
 

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ddetkowski said:
People!
Your only gonna get the highest resolution from the source, being the Wii, which max's out at 480.
Anything over that is BS.
Look at the PS3 or XBOX360 as source's, they are TRUE 1080.
You are'nt magically going to convert 480 to 1080 or anywhere above 480.
It's all BS!!!!
Obviously. This thing is useless. Upscaling does nothing to image quality.

...except if your TV is crap at using 480.
 

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