Customer Reviews for Sling Media HD Connect Cable for Slingbox Pro ( HD200-100 )

Sling Media HD Connect Cable for Slingbox Pro ( HD200-100 )
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Sling Media HD Connect Cable for Slingbox Pro ( HD200-100 ) Our Price: $169.69
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Sling Media HD Connect Cable for Slingbox Pro ( HD200-100 )

Customer Review: great!!!!!!
Summary: 5 Stars

All I can say is that this is a great item!!! Just be sure your phone is compatible before the purchase. LOVE IT!!!

Customer Review: Portabilty and extending
Summary: 5 Stars

Get my cable anywhere on my wireless in my house. Great for on the road and pushes good streaming content to my phone

Customer Review: Buy this if you have HD
Summary: 5 Stars

The HD picture in Slingbox is great, but you need this to fully enjoy HD.

Customer Review: HD Sling
Summary: 5 Stars

Very nice add on to the Sling Pro. Video detail is much clearer.

Customer Review: A must have for using multiple sources, not worth it for HD alone
Summary: 4 Stars

Don't buy the Sling HD connect cable - more accurately referred to as a component video adapter - if you're eager to get your Slingbox Pro broadcasting HD quality, since it won't do that. Instead, buy it if you want to connect multiple sources to your Slingbox, since the 4-way IR blaster that's included means you can actually take advantage of the full input capability of the Pro. I take a star off on both how this has been mismarketed and how it should have been included with the Pro, but it's a must have if you're going to truly take advantage of the Pro's capabilities.

The Slingbox is a really neat toy, but they've done a semi-unethical job positioning the Pro and this adapter as HD "compatible" in an attempt to catch on to the HD upgrade wave. Some of it isn't their fault, as bandwidth is a huge issue. Think of it this way: compressed high definition video in 1080i runs somewhere in the 8-10 GB/hour range, with uncompressed video directly from over-the-air stations running quite a bit higher. Even the fastest current cable modems - let alone DSL - would have problems keeping up with that, and with uploading generally limited to 1/10th that speed to prevent you from running a file server, it's a moot issue, which is why the Slingbox limits remote uploads to 320x240. And while you can get closer to the required speed on a LAN and the Pro transmits 640x480 video over it, it'd probably take $600 more of hardware for the Slingbox to process a 1080i stream - and while Slingbox is neat, it's certainly not $1000 neat.

So the Slingbox downrezzes any HD signal you send into it. Whether or not connecting a HD component to this adapter results in improved output depends a whole lot on how well your DVR or TV already downrezzes to 480i, which also makes sense: an expensive piece of hardware like that generally has better electronics to do so. Generally, the best reason to buy this for the HD input capability alone is if you have an oddball HD source, like my DVHS VCR which doesn't display menus in certain resolutions. Otherwise, it's a crapshoot as to whether or not you'll get improved video even within your LAN. (Outside of it you probably won't notice the difference much either way.) And by the way, even though the port looks like it accepts an HDMI input, the adapter only accepts component video inputs - although at least it includes a set of component video cables so you can pass through the signal if you need to without spending any more than you already have.

The reason you buy this, though, is that the Pro is very good at streaming 4 separate devices - but while you can connect 3 devices without this item, you can only control 2 with the IR blaster that comes with the Pro. I spent a while trying to figure out a workaround for this, looking into such things as 3/32" Y cable splitters connecting to 1/8" plugs and looking into finding another brand of IR blasters since Sling won't sell you a second one. Then I hit my head against the wall once I realized this includes a 4-prong IR blaster. Basically, buy this cable set if you plan on taking full advantage of the Pro's capabilities to remotely control more than 2 devices - or get a headache.

No real excuse for Sling Media not to include this with the Pro and not to explain it to the consumer properly, but such is life.
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