![]() There’s really no reason to get something like this, unless all other options are out of stock: You can get cheaper cables like ones from Hyperkin, however there’s a pretty big difference in quality…and they’re only a few dollars cheaper than the Xbox2HDMI linked above. The HDMI cable from Chimeric Systems is a bit more expensive, but also offers separate SPDIF output: It’s small, well-built and performs perfectly in all resolutions: My favorite Xbox HDMI adapter so far has been the Xbox2HDMI from Electron Shepard. They vary greatly in quality though, so make sure you’re careful with your choice: If your goal is to connect your original Xbox to any HDMI target, there’s a few choices available that are essentially a component video cable with an analog to digital converter built right in. Here’s a video that explains the basics, with a full written description below: ![]() As long as you use the correct cable, you can get excellent performance from basic plug-and-play solutions. The original Xbox only offered analog outputs, but can display high definition resolutions.
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