Xbox 360 HDMI Conversion Kit

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    Overall score: 6.0 (3.0 stars)

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    Overall score: 6.0 (3.0 stars)
  • Design: 6.0
  • Features: 5.0
  • Performance: 7.0
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Edited by: John P. Falcone

The good: Adds HDMI output to older Xbox 360s; full 1080p video output; no-hassle installation; includes 3-foot HDMI cable and optical audio cables.

The bad: HDMI only outputs stereo audio (optical hookup needed for surround); picture quality improvement is minimal; somewhat pricey; included cables are short.

The bottom line: The Mad Catz Xbox 360 HDMI Conversion Kit delivers exactly what it promises--but you should only get it if you're looking to reduce cable clutter.

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Unlike every version of the PlayStation 3, the first batch of Xbox 360 consoles didn't include an HDMI-out port. Yes, firmware updates eventually added 1080p output via the console's component cables--despite the fact that the matching inputs on most TVs didn't support that resolution. HDMI eventually came to the Xbox 360 line--first with the Xbox 360 Elite, and then to the standard 20GB Xbox 360 as well. However, there is still a large audience of original (pre-autumn 2007) Xbox 360 owners with HDMI-less consoles. With the Xbox 360 HDMI Conversion Kit from Mad Catz, those gamers with ... Expand full review

Unlike every version of the PlayStation 3, the first batch of Xbox 360 consoles didn't include an HDMI-out port. Yes, firmware updates eventually added 1080p output via the console's component cables--despite the fact that the matching inputs on most TVs didn't support that resolution. HDMI eventually came to the Xbox 360 line--first with the Xbox 360 Elite, and then to the standard 20GB Xbox 360 as well. However, there is still a large audience of original (pre-autumn 2007) Xbox 360 owners with HDMI-less consoles. With the Xbox 360 HDMI Conversion Kit from Mad Catz, those gamers with original Xbox 360s can join the rest of the HDMI gaming world.

The HDMI Conversion Kit comes with an adapter, an HDMI cable, and an audio optical cable. While we hate to bash the inclusion of cables, the fact is that the 1-meter (3 feet) length was just too short--we needed to move around some of our gear to make things reach. We'd like to see Mad Catz upgrade to more forgiving 1.5- or 2-meter cable lengths.

The adapter itself is a small plastic wedge about the size of an Altoids tin. Setup is simple enough: just plug the adapter into your Xbox 360 AV port and connect the included HDMI cable to your TV or receiver. While we liked the fact that the adapter simultaneously output audio via both HDMI and the optical out, we were less-than-thrilled to find that the HDMI-out only offered stereo audio. While that's fine for TV-only hookups, anyone with an AV receiver will want to run the optical cable as well so they can experience the full 5.1-channel Dolby Digital surround sound Xbox 360 games have to offer. (The Mad Catz adapter lacks analog audio outputs, so make sure your system has audio-enabled HDMI ports or an assignable optical port.)

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1.5 stars

"Terrible and misleading product. Does not perfrom well." By jsilva18

Pros: I am very dissatisfied with this product.

Cons: The cables are definitely too short and it just makes my screen flash and it shows white little pixels everywhere. Also it doesn't support full 1080p.

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"Why not get the 360 vga cable instead" By monsterduc1000

Pros: only needed if tv has no pc input

Cons: more expensive than vga cable

Summary: Like a lot of sets that have hdmi inputs, they also have a pc input. I am using the vga cable for the 360 and it works great. A better and cheaper alternative to get 1080p.

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