Pelican System Selector Pro

If I were to review this, it would get 5/5 easily. Matt has been telling me for years to get one, and I finally found one - a steal of a price on eBay.

The Pelican System Selector Pro (NOT System Selector 2.0) is an amazing piece of hardware at the MSRP price of $100. Sadly, it is not sold, anywhere, anymore.

It has eight inputs (one on the front) and one output.

8 Component
8 Composite
8 S-Video
3 Optical Audio
3 Ethernet

It even comes with a Component cable, and a Composite/S-Video cable. That is a heck of a deal for $100, except I payed $59.80.

With a PS3, PS2, Xbox 360, Xbox, Wii, GameCube and DVD/VHS all hooked up in the back, that leaves room for the S-Video lead for my GP2X on the front.

I am glad I don't collect game consoles like Matt does, or I would need another one of these things already.

The best part is, I now have all my consoles and DVD player hooked up using Component. Why Pelican stopped selling these is beyond me.

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