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While the graphics are no clearer on a 4K screen from an older source, the Wii (original) does display clearly on this screen. I have an older DVD player and it works as well, but I haven't resurrected the VCR to test it. There are only 2 inputs for non-hdmi on the back. One set of video through an RCA jack and one set of RGB inputs for slightly better quality. I bought a Wii cable for a few bucks that hooks to the RGB set of inputs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.They will both play just fine. The picture will look a bit grainy because you're feeding a low resolution signal to a huge, high resolution TV. But it will work. You'll want to use the RCA audio/video inputs (red, white and yellow plugs) or component video (red, green, blue) combined with RCA audio (red and white) connections. The latter will give you a better picture.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It has the Rca input, so it should, my wifi is hooked up to it... Just havnt used it yet
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.DVD and VHS is not based on the TV, but rather the quality of the video recorded on the DVD and VHS. If by WI games you mean Wii games, it will, but again, they will not be in 4K quality. You must also have either a component or HDMI cable to connect your system to the TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have the wiiu and it works flawlessly
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Hawkeye, This specific model supports HDMI and Analog RCA connections. Please check the connections supported by your devices. Thanks, Joffrey
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