Why who does not want to take a walk in memory e remember childhood biting with Link Wolf, or scoring impressive goals with Mario, for anyone with a fondness other than one of Nintendo's darlings, this is your tutorial.
Connect my Wii console to the Smart TV
Certainly the Nintendo Wii is already quite old, being its year of release 2006, It's been 14 years since we first enjoyed its catalog.
But not because it is old it is useless, if you still have enough desire to play, but you have switched from a TV to a more powerful one (for current consoles), today I have to learn some solutions to connect my Wii console to the Smart TV.
The first thing you should know is that the original Wii cables, or AV cables, are designed to connect to the TV's RCA inputs. Each at the entrance with its corresponding color (yellow, white and red)
If your TV has this item (because there are new TVs that carry them), you just have to go to the section " TV / Video ”On the TV. If the image does not appear here, look for the option " Imput ", The sections" AV "," EXT " or " AUX " (as a last resort look for channels 0 or 99).
Scart connector
If with the original cables you can't reach your mission, it's time to try another type, let's start with a Scart connector. The Wii is not equipped with this type of scart connection, but you can get an RCA to Scart adapter, which is very small and useful because it has all three colored inputs.
Once you have connected the RCA cables to it, all that remains is to connect the Scart on the TV, and search for the Scart input channel section to start playback.
VGA monitor
As in the previous example, there are adapters and cables that allow you to connect the Wii but in this case to a monitor, so if you don't have a TV but a monitor, you have to alone place the VGA side to the monitor and the other end to your Wii, this will cause the image to be reflected on the screen.
Nowadays it is possible to show off an innovative tool, that is to transform a TV into a SMART TV with AKASO QBOX.
Get modern and use HDMI
If the first thing that matters is that what you just read is crazy, because you are so wrong, thanks to modernism there is now a way to connect an HDMI cable to the Wii.
By themselves, can these smart TVs have more HDMI ports or connections on Smart TVs? , but this is another problem, although it is good to know it as an alternative.
So connecting my Wii console to Smart TV is easier than ever? If so, nostalgia hit you at a good time because today even HDMI can use the Wii. And this will not only reflect the image, but neither will increase also some quality.
You just have to buy an HDMI converter for audio and video, then connect it to the back of the Nintendo Wii and then connect the HDMI cable to it, then to the TV.
Finally, look again in the "Imput" section for the HDMI output and that's it, start playing on your new TV with a better resolution than you remember (one of the best adapters on the market is called Wii aan HDMI adapter and is special for this function)
And with this the learning ends, but a new journey into the past begins, because now that connecting my Wii console to the Smart TV is no longer a problem, hours of play are guaranteed.