Want your Ps2 to have a mini me?
Written: Aug 03 '01
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Pros: Looks like a baby Ps2, easy interface, wires all in back, system tags.
Cons: A little pricey (20 dollars).
The Bottom Line: Pick this one up if you have more than one system at once and you don't use rf switches. (Those can all go into each other and don't require switching).
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| mojomonkee's Full Review: Pelican System Selector |
For a long time I had to grope around behind my television in order to change from my Ps2 to my Dreamcast or my Dreamcast to my Nintendo 64 or any other video game system I had.
This all changed with the pelican system selector. I could have purchased the Mad Catz version for five dollars less, but I refrained because of three features offered by the Pelican version:
1) Looks just like a ps2, but smaller.
2) All of the wires are in the back (The mad catz version has two in the front and two in the back).
3) Switchable name tags for each input.
These three features make this selector worth the extra five dollars. Especially the name tags since it gives the selector a professional look and makes it easier to see which system you are choosing.
Recommended:
Yes
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Epinions.com ID: mojomonkee
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