It may be a bit of a niche market, but we
can think of the odd scenario when you might need to hook up your Xbox 360 to something so ancient it doesn't support
the shipped cable. Whether through necessity or a lust for retro gaming experiences, if you want to use RF to connect
your console to your TV, this accessory will do the trick. Whatever next -- a smoke signal generator?
360 RF adaptor
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It may be a bit of a niche market, but we
can think of the odd scenario when you might need to hook up your Xbox 360 to something so ancient it doesn't support
the shipped cable. Whether through necessity or a lust for retro gaming experiences, if you want to use RF to connect
your console to your TV, this accessory will do the trick. Whatever next -- a smoke signal generator?
Reader Comments (2)
Posted: Jan 18th 2006 12:42PM ShaolinDolemite said
I actually want one of these. I'm a big video buff but when I go to on a road trip and stay in a hotel, their TVs are usually crap and just have an RF input. So with my XBOX I just packed up an RF adaptor and an exrta power cable (I know it will be tough and expencive but I'd like one for the XBOX 360 as well) and then all I had to do was disconnect the power cable, the video cable and the ethernet cable and throw the XBOX in the bag. This RF adaprtor will help out with making my XBOX 360 travel kit.
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Posted: Jan 18th 2006 9:32PM brokenmonkey said
okay so am i crazy, or is there an optical audio out on that adapter? who has a 5.1 surround sound system with a tv that need an rf adapter?
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