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POUND HD Link Cable for Original Xbox - Compatible with All Modern TVs, HDMI Cable for HD Video Quality and 480i/720p Resolution On Xbox Classic

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Arrives Saturday, Nov 16
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Features

  • ORIGINAL XBOX ON HDTV: enjoy your favorite Xbox games like Fable and Halo 2 in high definition on a 4k TV, with the original Pound Technology HD Link Cable
  • HD READY: maximum possible video quality from our HDMI converter cable. Xbox games that are native 480i or 720p will run in their respective resolutions
  • BRIGHT IMAGES, SHARP TEXTURES: upgrade from a standard Xbox AV cable to a Pound HDMI cable for a sharper, crisper display, with clear text and no fogginess
  • ACCURATE COLORS: the Pound HDMI cable for Xbox converts your console's analogue component signal into pure, digital HDMI, for an increase in color accuracy
  • PLUG AND PLAY: no cable mess - the Xbox HD cable seamlessly connects your Xbox classic console to a modern TV via HDMI cord with no adapter or power supply

Brand: POUND


Connector Type: HDMI


Cable Type: HDMI


Compatible Devices: Original Xbox


Special Feature: Integrated HDMI Solution


Recommended Uses For Product: Connecting the original Xbox to modern televisions for enhanced visuals and easy installation


Color: Black


Connector Gender: Male-to-Male


Shape: Flat


Number of Pins: 19


Unit Count: 1 Count


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Number of Items: 1


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Manufacturer: Pound Technology


UPC: 735935998718


Package Dimensions: 7.32 x 5.83 x 1.77 inches; 7.62 ounces


Type of item: Misc.


Item model number: 432104


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 7.6 ounces


Date First Available: June 8, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works as intended...much clearer than analog composite video
Works as designed with no issues. I used the power supply for my Firestick to power the adapter, as it does not come with one. I had used an XBOX to HDMI adapter from another manufacturer that did not have the external power option, and it was problematic. Not so with this one. Picture is clear, no blackouts, no loss of synch, no rainbows or wavy lines, etc. As such, I would recommend that you use the microUSB jack to give it a power boost, though I did not try it without. Some (if not all) games have a setting for brightness that you may wish to change, as they were originally designed for analog connections with analog TV's and may be too bright or too dark otherwise so adjust accordingly; this is not a fault of the adapter. The cable came in the green and black box shown in the product description. The game picture is significantly clearer using HDMI with greater sharpness, color, and contrast. It's easier to read smaller print in menus and title screens. The difference is similar to going from interlaced VHS to progressive scan DVD in the titles I've played. I originally played these games on a 27" CRT analog TV in standard definition. Now I'm playing them on a 43" LED digital UHD TV at 480p (maximum resolution on most games); the difference is well worth it to me. The included instructions explain how to set it up on an unmodded Original XBOX. This cable does work with a soft-modded XBOX, as that is what I am using. If using a soft-modded XBOX, you can enable the correct video settings in the soft-mod or load the Microsoft Dashboard and follow the included instructions. Easy to recommend this cable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2021 by Stephen J. Moore

  • Pound cable works as intended !
It didn't come with a power supply or brick but I had a spare cable lying around and plugged it in the first time I booted my Xbox up . Also I didn't have an old av tv to switch my settings to like the how to guide says so but I just plugged it instantly started working and then I went to change my settings . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024 by Will

  • READ THIS and ignore other reviews
Before I got this, I bought the Retrotink 2x pro multi format instead because I needed something to hook my xbox component cable in (it is microsoft official) since my new tv lacked the input. Looking back, buying the retrotink was a big mistake. It was 130 dollars, which is a lot more than 29.99 and the pound cable offered the same if anything better results. I bought the Retrotink because they were so heavily regarded for their vintage game console upscalers, but I should have bought this one first. The retrotink was great and made my games look just like how they did with my component cable, and there was no input lag, but the design felt extremely cheap, and everytime I tried taking the cables out, it felt like I was going to break the retrotink because they were stuck in there so tight. Also, there are a good deal of games that are 720p compatible, so I was limited to 480p with RT. With the pound cable, there was no input lag even with the hdmi cable it came with, the design felt a little more sturdy than the retrotink, I was able to enjoy my games in 720p, the ports felt secure yet didn't eat my cables. Win win. I will say that the contrast is SLIGHTLY better on the retrotink, but that is a non issue. Turn up the contrast on your TV if you really want to. The pound cable does say that a power supply is not required, which is right because you can use it without but I highly recommend getting a micro usb cable with it. Without the power supply via micro usb, you can use it but you will get a weird waviness in the background. Other than that, no issues whatsoever and I'm glad there's a simple fix to it. Look no further than the pound cable. I will be selling my overpriced retrojunk. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2021 by a cacodemon

  • Great, for the average user!
The cable does what it needs to do, allow you to use your standard composite video cable, and link it to your tv by way of an HDMI connection. I am definitely no A/V connoisseur, so take this as a review from the "everyman" A lot of the reviews here are super nitpicky, and while valid if you're an A/V person, for those of us who just want to play, I think this is the best bang for your buck adapter. My tv actually has a composite input still, so using that alone, my picture was really fuzzy, playable, but not pretty. Using the pound cable, my xbox allowed me to output 480p/720/1080i , flipped all those on. The handful of games I've played with the cable, look considerably better, no more fuzzy haze, things look sharp (as sharp as they should for a 20ish year old system) and it could be me, but i feel like I was exsperincing some input lag using the composite cable, which this appears to have solved. Yes, i do experience some minor screen artifacts, but even so, far better than before. Yes, the cable makes things dark, like real dark in some areas, fiddling with my tv brightness etc, and it's not a dealbreaker. It WAS a dealbreaker when attempting to hook the system up to my computer monitor, a nicer, new-ish, samsung curved screen, blacks are so dark, even with all the monitor settings brighter, that I could not reasonably play. All in all, for the price, this is a pretty excellent solution. As I see it your options in this day are: -throw away your xbox -play with a fuzzy washed out picture -hunt down an old CRT that takes up a bunch of space -spend $$$ on monster cables, or a fancier unit like this chimera cable I hear good things about, but its over double the cost of this one. -spend a little on this cable, deal with some darkness and minor screen artifacts, and enjoy Jet Set Radio Future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2023 by Michael Hlaban

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