I recommend this cable, knowing what I am going to share information as outlined nowhere. Indeed, you must know that the image quality of your console is influenced by several factors with YUV cable: - Your TV: Obviously each handles differently television video signals; even SCART RGB HDTV, it can go from blah to quite correct. BUT ABOVE ALL I advise you once your hip and 480p YUV mode enabled, readjust the settings on your TV because you will pass a signal using a method (RGB) to a signal using another method (YUV): you and I advises to adjust Contrast, Dynamic Contrast set to LOW or OFF, activate the Smoothing Contours if it is not already, and especially to adjust the sharpness around the middle, slightly above (example: 55/60) because YUV contours become much clearer (which will highlight aliasing / pixelation) and if your Sharpness is too high, the image will be odd, so "raw" it risks being unpleasant. - Cable quality: here is the official Nintendo with shielding and gold connectors, so no problems with noise generated by other devices / unshielded son (=> with their magnetic fields) or display bugs Black untimely or other (=> bad factory) - The game you play: in fact it varies at all; Smash Bros Brawl, after deactivating the anti-flicker filter (available in the Options mode of some games like Castlevania Judgement) will render that can clean almost delude an HD standard game, games like Mario Kart Wii or Sega All- Racing star will also have very little aliasing plus a vivid image, flowing and clear. After there are more games in the average with moderate aliasing and always fluid and vivid image (Xenoblade is one of them) and then often from ports PS2 games or the hard facts that will have a strong aliasing (the Need for Speed, the casual games Nintendo) or who do not even take the 480p (DBZ Tenkachi 3 Samurai Warriors 3 EURO Version)
Finally I'm going to list ALL the benefits of the YUV cable to the HDTV mode enabled (480p), because there are "hidden", at least not perceived visually: - Thus improving the image sharpness, color, fluidity - Completely removes the famous image flicker (those who experienced the PS2 will understand ...) - Better text legibility thanks to the disappearance of sharpness and flicker - Your eyes will be ultimately less "tired" by a progressive image without tremors or jerks (or very little) - Significant improvement in motion capture of the Wii: slightly increased accuracy, latency is significantly reduced it, you feel it directly when you enable 480p mode. Following in the games is more or less sensitive (exples: gameplay improvements in TV Show King Party, persistent lag in Fragile Dreams) - Games that supports Dolby surround sound will have better sound quality (as long as your TV is compatible home cinema): home I found an improved sound reproduction compared to SCART RGB (Official) nothing but the "poor" speakers of my TV!