Tech problems, cleaning up our TV space
So, our TV has:
2 HDMI inputs
1 VGA input
1 F-connector for RF input
1 combined component/composite input
Things we want to connect to our TV:
1 computer (HDMI)
1 SNES (composite)
1 PS2 (component)
1 Wii (component)
1 PS3 (HDMI)
1 Wii u (HDMI)
1 Xbox 360 (HDMI)
1 Nintendo Switch (HDMI)
...you can see the problem here
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Additionally, this gives us:
1 TV
1 SNES
1 PS2
1 Wii
1 X360
1 Wii U
1 Wii U gamepad charger
1 Nintendo Switch dock
1 PS3
(also 1 bug zapper because that was the best place to put it)
that all need to be plugged into a power outlet in the TV area. Of these, there are two that require extra space for a wall wart: the Switch dock and the SNES.
Currently, all of these are plugged into one of two power strips that are chained off each other. We just ordered today a 12-outlet power strip to hopefully help with this mess.
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@Felthry you can get (unofficial) USB cables for the Wii U gamepad, I charge mine through the Switch Dock's USB 2 port :D
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@Felthry also you technically have a redundant console there :P
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@noiob Yeah, we don't want to try to hack our wii u right now
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@Felthry just keep it in mind, it's not hard and Nintendo doesn't care anymore
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@noiob We also have a computer that can run Dolphin very well so I think there's not really much of a need
the main reason we have the wii in there at all is the same reason someone might have a record player--it's obsolete, but still neat to play original physical releases
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@Felthry it doesn't eat GC discs though, you're gonna have to load backups