If you can afford it and are set up for it go HDMI. They provide more resolution and are easier to use.
All you need to connect a DVD player are standard component cables. When using progressive scan than you might have to get 5 cables component cables instead of the usual 3. In most lower end TVs the picture difference will be not noticeable. However if you have a better setup than it might be worth it to invest in something a little better.
No, you can do it the other way around, though.
Some shops that sell vga component cables are Target, Best Buy and Sears. Also, online shops like Amazon or ebay would sell vga component cables as well.
well yes they are completely different cables, and the hdmi cable only has one cable to connect were for the component cables you have to plug in 5 different cables, but as far as quality i would say they are the same
With component cables only the red and white are for sound and the other 3 are for video.
Websites such as eBay, Gamespot, and Amazon have a selection of PS2 component cables for sale. Futureshop box stores should also have PS2 component cables.
Blue cables designate one of the three wires for a component video cable connection. Along with the Red and Green wires, these three form a component video cable.
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ViewSonic Component video cables have received very good reviews from tech sites and blogs and are highly recommended.
If the DVD player doesn't have COMPONENT connectors, you will have to use a input on the TV that has RCA input connectors.
The best picture quality from the Gamecube is obtained by using component cables versus the standard A/V cables. Component cables which are more expansive due provide better picture quality and audio output than the included A/V cables.
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