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November 12, 2004

Pelican System Selector Pro   (link)

http://www.pcgameworld.com/article.php/id/244/
So here’s your problem. You have an Xbox, you have a PS2, you have a DVD player. What you don’t have is a receiver with three optical inputs, or three component inputs, or three S-Video inputs. What do you do? What do you do? You go out and get yourself the Pelican System Selector Pro, that’s what.

With inputs for 8 S-Video, 3 optical digital audio, 3 Ethernet (broadband), and 3 component connections, this little beast can meet the demands of virtually any A/V enthusiast. The 13 included custom nameplates ensure that you always have the correct label for the correct component, so you are never confused as to which of the 8 selector buttons controls which piece of hardware.
http://www.pelicanperformance.com/universal/popup/pl_957_pro_system_selector_pop.html

Posted by yargevad at November 12, 2004 11:16 AM


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