The latest inovation from Wiikey Brand is named HDMIkey. HDMIkey add for the 1st time ever on the Wii the HDMI port. The Wii. the best console on the market had been left too long without an HDMI option. Thanks to the wiikey team, you will be able to enjoy your Wii experience in high Definition on your HD screen.
If its anything like the HDMI SD freeview/DVd players, it will probably be a naff upscaler which will see little difference’
If there is any difference it will probably be more to do with it using the component connection as a source if anything.
Also, aren’t component capture cards more common/cheaper than Wii HDMIKEY (if you can get one due to HDCP)? So if you really wanted to capture gameplay wouldn’t it be easier to just use component and then upscale it on the PC? Or just use an emulator.
Finally, wasn’t this (or something like this) revealed some time ago?
I still think it’s funny that people trash the wii for its non-hd graphics and then go play CoD with its umm… non-hd 1024×600 native rez.
sure, the ps3/360 CoD games could run at 1080p, it’s just that they would also be running at sub-10fps. there’s no getting away from the trade-offs that have to be tailored to each game.
It seems that with each new generation of consoles the hype and reality of the machines is getting further and further apart.
Your tv already stretches the 480p to 1080p to fit on your full screen. There’s nothing a dongle catching the video of the wii on the way out could do to create more image data making it 1080p. It’s just blowing it up exactly as your tv does but now your tv will say 1080p instead of 480p.
So the fact that all games aren’t created at 1080p native means the console can’t do it other than there’s no reason to do it? That’s terrible logic.
And people “trash the Wii” because umm….1024×600 is higher than anything it can do, it looks like garbage on decent TV’s, and the games are horrible.
HDMIkey wii Features:
- Works with all Wii’s – all regions, PAL and NTSC!
- 480p/720p/1080i/1080p HDMI output
- HDMI, optical and analog audio output
- On Screen Display for configuration
- User updatable flash
- High quality AD conversion and HDMI chipset
- No HDCP or SCMS protection – capture or record game play in high definition!
- Connects directly to your Wii
- No external PSU needed
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