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Probably a computer store (should have the same hook up as a computer monitor) or radio shack just look at the input connection on the tv draw a rough picture and bring it with you or un plug your computer monitor and plug it into the tv if it fits just go to an electronic stor and ask for a monitor power cable
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You can't use component input on the tv. You have to have component output on the wii and it doesn't have it. Are you sure you don't have A/V inputs on your set? I don't know of any set that doesn't in the LCD field, even the cheap imports have them. I tried to cross your model number and it went nowhere. Could you re-check your model number and send it to me. Some models of Insignia had a hidden compartment on the sides by the antenna jack that pops out.
I would need to know the model number of your TV to be sure. But the RCA plugs should work (tri-colored cords... Red, White, Yellow typically) But if it's a combo TV/DVD player... you probably need to change the input to AUX1 or whatever the tri-colored RCA jacks are plugged into... and not on DVD setting. Try that. and advise back!
Use the game cube video cables (Red, White & yellow) to plug in to the back of the TV. just match the colors. There may be multiple areas that you can plug the 3 cords into. Just notice which input you are plugging into. Then use the button on the TV or remote, usually (Inputs) or (TV/Video) to change to the input source you plugged into. Turn the game on and your ready to go.
If you didn't purchase the COmponent connector, set your TV to look at the A/V input. Composite cable is what comes standard with the Wii (yellow is video, red and white are audio).
As long as the Wii is connected to your TV correctly (cable color matches input color, and there are no other devices on a shared input...i.e. HDMI + Composite in on Input 4) you shouldn't have a problem.
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