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Microsoft Xbox 360 Component HD AV Cable

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About this item

  • The all-in-one solution for high-definition and standard TVs
  • High-definition gaming output of 720p or 1080i, with progressive-scan DVD playback in 480p
  • Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound output
  • Component (Y, Pr, Pb) high-definition video output
  • 8-foot-long shielded cable


The Xbox 360 Component Cable is the all-in-one solution for high-definition and standard TVs. Featuring a high-definition gaming output of 720p or 1080i, the Xbox 360 Component HD AV Cable is equipped with a progressive-scan DVD playback in 480p. Featuring Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound output and component (Y, Pr, Pb) high-definition video output, this shielded Xbox Component Cable is also 8' long.


Eleida P.
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
llego a tiempo y funciona perfectamene
Austin Nelson
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
With the console being almost 20 years old I was not expecting to get a “new” cable. I was not however, expecting pins to be very bent and tarnished… I’m thankful that the cable at least works as advertised.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
They are genuine Microsoft Xbox 360 component cables, new and sealed in the bag. These are the first edition component cables, which also had a composite cable in addition to the switch for standard definition or hdtv. Some people here have gotten the newer ones that didn’t have the composite cable. Anyway, the cable works great and the price is great! Recommended.
James C
Reviewed in Canada on May 17, 2023
Boy does technology not disappoint… I was nervous to have all my old friends over, but my Xbox connectors wouldn’t fit into my TV, and Stephen really likes to play Xbox (if he doesn’t get to play video games at our “boys nights”, he starts to get physical and threatens the other guests and my mom). So I bought this connector, and it worked! I was so excited for Stephen to be able to play video games. but, it turns out, that I didn’t even have the game he liked. So he spent the whole night threatening me and my friends and he even called me a “little dip stick” several times…
Prateek
Reviewed in India on January 27, 2017
Well if you are unfortunate enough to own an xbox so ancient that it doesn't have HDMI (I did), this cable will significantly improve the quality of video and audio. There is an optical out for audio as well and that's fantastic.
Drew
Reviewed in Canada on August 19, 2015
Been using that since two years because I have a old TV. It's not HDMI but it much better than the standard RCA connector. It does the job well.
Johann Burke
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 7, 2015
Well described. Just the cable I needed
W. Story
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2015
Since it's almost 2015, I thought I'd do my review of this before the New Year starts. As a backstory, I was finishing up my undergraduate degree and my Xbox 360's HD video cable bit the dust after several years of working. I ordered around the time of my Spring Break in March. It arrived within the time frame given, and while it was a little bit boring at times waiting for it to arrive, it eventually came. I had it mailed to my address at my college, and checked my mail one day and found that it had finally arrived. My experience with Gdreamer, the seller (based in California), was good, as I tested the cable when I had some free time, and it worked fine. It came in a sealed USPS First-Class package, and survived the trip. It helped make my final semester of college enjoyable, and also helped me get more out of my 360.To clarify, in the event that someone reading this has one of the two more recent versions of the 360, my Xbox is the second-generation 360, which is the same size as the first one, but has improved cooling fans and other things which prevent the Red Ring of Death (RROD). This cable is meant for the first two or so generations of 360's. The newer Xbox 360's may or may not work with it.
Arun S K
Reviewed in India on October 4, 2014
Exactly what I wanted, received in perfect condition and time as well.
J. R.
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2014
I wish I had read all the 1 star reviews before I purchased. The original HD cable from Microsoft, as pictured (when I made my purchase and as I am writing this review), supports BOTH HD component video and composite video (yellow plug), 6 plugs in all, and has a switch to select between composite and HD. I need the composite to feed an old Dazzle video capture device, and bought this cable thinking I could connect to both my HD TV and the Dazzle device rather than swapping cables. What they shipped was a different version of HD component cable, black not grey, and it ONLY supports HD component video, 5 plugs total (red, green, blue component and 2 stereo audio), which is fine for those who only want the RGB plugs for HD component video, but not what I need, and not what is pictured. (There is also no TOSLINK optical 5.1 audio out like the original had, in case you want that instead of basic stereo).
Cyan Garamonde
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2013
From the build of the cable to its output, this is a well-crafted cable.The clarity is impressive and its colouration is vibrant--tested on a Samsung HDTV.The cables are really thick even where they separate, and the ends are gold-tipped.I can scarcely think of any other component cables I've ever seen that look and feel so sturdy.There is one little thing to be aware of about these though;there is no SDTV/HDTV switch like there is on most Xbox 360 cables like this.As far as I can guess, that switch would've activated or deactivated a progressive display.(Why in the world these cables needed that, I don't know--the Playstation, Wii, and every DVD player ever don't...)Though this is probably not a problem for most people, this means you NEED an HDTV to use this cable, or perhaps an SDTV capable of progressive displays (if that even exists) because the Xbox 'senses' the cables and automatically turns progressive. Of course half of the fun of these cables are higher resolutions, but sometimes people get these just to read the gosh darn text on modern games--so tiny...!I just about returned these cables but kept them at the last second when I overheard a relative wanted to get rid of an HDTV--which means I could use these in the future. Right now I'm at college, stuck with an SDTV (but one of the best I've ever seen thankfully--a Sony Trinitron, '96 I think...?). Already having component cables for my Playstation 2, I didn't think this would be a problem, but I think it'll work out anyway.This cable certainly looks to be an even higher quality than Microsoft's alternative (with the SD/HD switch and composite leads on the side), which is why I picked this set. Ironically, I probably should've picked the other...
Stephen
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2011
Actually, deny what many would have you think, this is a genuine Microsoft cable. Also, as the price and reviews suggest, this cable is probably used. Mine did not come in the original package, and did appear to be slightly discolored. Again, not because it's a "fake" cable, but because it's not new. I don't know how to prove that it's used, but i can definitely tell you that it has some age. Other than that, the cable is perfect. Works great, no problems. I bought this cable because I ran out of HDMI ports on my TV, but had plenty of spare Component ports. This cable is capable of displaying 1080p for games, but only 1080i for content from Zune. This may not be an issue for you if your TV is smaller than 50 inches(like mine) or if your TV isn't capable of handling more than 720p over component(like most older HDTV units). I would not hesitate to buy this cable again, because it works with no problems and saved me tons of money. Remember, HDMI = Waste of Money.