7 foot cable
Customer Reviews:
The God Cable: Works as advertised for Wii, 360, and PS2 
I bought this for a friend, and we successfully used it to connect his Wii, XBOX 360, and PlayStation 2 to the single component input on his HDTV. I assume that it would work for his PS3, but we didn’t try it.
I would both (1) buy this again and (2) recommend it to a friend. The only downside to it is that the lengths of cable given to actually attach the devices to the cable basically force you to have a small pile of consoles to one side of your TV–one foot each just simply isn’t enough.
False advertising 
Don’t buy it if you expect it to work with a Gamecube or old-gen Xbox. No matter what the page says, what model # it says you’re getting or how it’s marked, they’re going to send you a version that works with PS2/3, Xbox 360 and Wii instead.
Pretty sad that they’d rather gamble on getting to keep our money than simply update the page to say they aren’t selling this product anymore.
Cheap component cables for the Playstation 3 
I got these for my PS3 because they were the cheapest component cables I could find. They’re advertised as being for the PS2, but the PS3 uses the same connector and these cables work just fine. No complaints!
cheap, but confusing 
I bought this for my wii. I was surprised that this was so much cheaper than the other options. When I first tried to set it up I couldn’t get it to work. The manual didn’t say anything. Then, as I was putting it in it’s box to return it, I saw a little switch that said TV-HDTV. After I flipped the switch it worked great. Why it didn’t come already set to HDTV, or explain there was a switch, I don’t know.
But for me it did work with my wii, and it was less then half the price of other component cables.
For a better image in your PS2 
I spent countless minutes trying to figure out why I couldn’t set my PS2 to show “progressive” in my HD TV. After all, the TV certainly supported it!
Internet to the rescue and I found that I needed different cables: only composite supports progressive and the default cable is component! 5 minutes after opening the package, I was finally able to see my games in all their glory (it is no PS3, but then…).
A final word: if you want more than stereo for your sound either buy a separate optical cable or an adapter that has it too. (I saw one in a “brick and mortar” store for double the price, but the optical cable is expensive too…)