This is a continuation of Part 1. This article describes the two last components for creating your home entertainment kit using your Wii game console system. The parts that we will be discussing are:
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3. The Wii Component Cable
4. The Wii Internet Channel
3. Wii Component Cable
The difference between your normal Wii graphics and when you have your HD TV hooked in is pretty dramatic. But you can get more video quality juice by adding a new component to the system: the Wii Component Cable.
This should not be mistaken for the standard AV(audio visual) cable that the Wii system comes with. What is packed in the box is not the Component Cable. This standard cable is basically a single cable that carries the picture signal from your Wii to your TV. The cable has 3 cables in it: green, red and blue. When the signal transmitted through these cables reaches the TV, it combines and gives us the full picture that we see.
The downside for using a standard cable is that the signals from each cable are fighting to reach the TV in the same time. This causes significant picture quality loss. Now, with Wii Component Cable things are completely different. This cable has 3 individual video cables, each carrying its own color signal to your TV, from your gaming console. Unlike the standard cable, the signal is coordinated between the cables and it reaches the TV in the same time. The price for this cable is relatively cheap and the Wii Component Cable is not your only option. You can also buy other good quality cables with the same functionality as the Nintendo one, and usually for a cheaper price.
4. The Wii Internet Channel
This is a website browser designed by Nintendo specifically for your Wii gaming console. Using the channel you can surf the web and get the stuff you want directly through your Wii. The Nintendo web browser doesn’t come in the console box, and you will have to log into Wii Shop and download it .The web browser is free, so you don’t need to buy anything. The Nintendo Website has a point system for purchasing applications and downloading this software will cost you 500 points. But you don’t need to worry about this. You will have plenty of things to choose from and you will be able to afford them using the point system.
Unfortunately, the Wii has no hardware functionality for playing CDs and sometimes getting your mp3s on your SD card can become a challenge. The web browser offers other alternatives for listening to music. You can stream internet radio stations directly into your Wii. All you need to do is type in the name of the artists and you will get a list of radios that play them.
But since most people watch videos and listen to music on Youtube, Wii Internet Channel allows you to do that as well and both Youtube and Nintendo have created a free website for their Wii users for this purpose.
Conclusion
The Wii console is a great entertainment system if you are able to pay for some extra components that will offer you the experience that you are looking for. These components are not cheap, but they aren’t that expensive either. And they become more affordable every year, since the prices are coming down. A lot of Nintendo fans and Wii users can tell you that you don’t have to sell Wii and buy something else in order to have that ultimate entertainment experience. A few tweaks here and there will give you the same result.




