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vCheats.com - RFU ADAPTER FOR PLAYSTATION

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Our Price: $2.95
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Binding: Video Game EAN: 0741948000560 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Platform: PlayStation2
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Customer Rating:      Summary: tv adapter for the playstation 1 Comment: over all it was a good product for a cheap price. it had a little flaw but still worked great seller i would buy form them again ty for the hookup.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Okay. Comment: Not a great product. Sometimes I have to play with it for it not to be fuzzy. Could be the coax cable though but I doubt it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Depends on your set up Comment: Because my TV doesn't have any A/V inputs, I bought this relatively cheap RFU Adapter when I bought my PS2. It's not a bad adapter and it serves it's purpose pretty well, but when I watch TV on some channels the picture is grainy while on some others it is crisp and clear. Not to mention when I watch a DVD movie (on my DVD player, not my PS2) the picture is noticibly either too bright or too dark depending on what film I'm watching (especially whenever I want to watch Minority Report, I'm squinting to see one minute than blocking my eyes from the brightness the next), but all this can be corrected by just unplugging the adapter cord and plugging in whichever cord (for TV, DVD, or otherwise) whenever your PS2 isn't in use. All in all, Interact's RFU Adapter is more affordable than most others, but if your looking for a little more quality then you should look elsewhere.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Here's what I think about people who buy this..... Comment: IT'S TIME TO GET A NEW T.V. PEOPLE!!! :)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Much Better Than Expected Comment: My old RFU having died after six months, I ordered this with some trepidation. The reviews were brutal by those who, like me, have older TVs. But to my great relief the unit works fine--no DVD buzzing and popping; the games look and sound fine. It must be a matter of individual televisions, but on an old (12 years) RCA, it works quite well.
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