No, component jacks are common in all but the cheapest TV sets. Composite and HDMI are used in the highest quality sets.
You can connect your DISH receiver to your Bravia TV using one of 4 methods: Coax cable connected to your coax port (non HD receiver) RCA (composite cable) - yellow, white, and red tips Component cable/ audio cable - Green, blue, red, white, and red (white and red for audio), HD receiver or HDMI cable (HD receiver). The component and HDMI give the highest video and audio quality. To receive HD programming, you need an HD receiver and HD programming package.
Yes. The resolution of HD ready is smaller than Full HD. HD ready is not capable of 1080p resolution and Full HD is.
With PlayStation 2 Component AV Cables or with Playstation PS2 AV Audio / Video Cable for 480i standard TV
ES-TV HD - 2009 2011-05-17 was released on: USA: 17 May 2011
ES-TV HD - 2009 2011-09-19 was released on: USA: 19 September 2011
All HD televisions will support SD signals. The internal tuner will decode and display SD channels and all inputs to the television will also handle SD signals. In fact, all analog inputs to a television (composite, S-video, Component) will only support SD. In order to display HD, an HMDI input will be needed. There are a handful of exceptions with some older HD televisions providing an HD component input and a few that will support HD resolutions using and RGB input. HDMI is the only current standard for HD signals and will also support SD signals.
HD television signals are always in a component format. There are three signals that between them carry brightness and color information. Almost all domestic equipment uses an HDMI interface to carry the signal in a digital format now but there is also an analog HD component standard. The analog component connector is either on three RCA connectors or three BNC connectors. Pressure from the film and television industry has persuaded manufacturers to adopt HDMI as the only HD interface on modern equipment. As a result, HD analog component inputs to displays are virtually redundant now.
No, but you need a T.V that has a component input.
No, they are just another type of input.
HDTV is digital, RCA jacks are composite. They're not compatible video formats. You'd need a digital to analog converter.
You look at the back of a HDTV or HD ready TV to determine what input plugs exist. You can also use the owners manual. Normally an HD ready TV is an older model that does not have an HD turner for the HD Television broadcasts and does mot has HDMI inputs and instead has the 5 RCA Plug component connection for 720P HD input or an S-Video connection input or even both. They sell 5 RCA style plug Component to HDMI connection cable for use with the PS3 and that cable can be used for any HDMI to component connection.
A late model HDTV will have COMPONENT or HDTV input connectors.
Yes, but only if your TV has HDMI (or component) input or your HD player has coaxial/component output. The point of High Definition (HD) is to exceed the 640x480i of regular TV. If your TV is progressive capable, you would still get a little improvement from the 480p part, but nothing like 1080p. Hope this helps...
Yes, as long as you have AV output jacks on the back of your HD satellite receiver. However, if you are going to use an older TV, expect that you either cannot watch HD movies or will have black spaces on the top and bottom of your screen.
"Component cables" normally refer to a set of three cables that carry analog television signals. There is an HD format for analog component signals but it does not support 1080p, only 1080i and 720p. In addition, equipment being sold from 2009 onwards does not support analog HD. Commercial pressure from program producers has resulted in HDMI being the only HD interface that is commonly available. HDMI supports content encryption to prevent copying of HD content and has replaced virtually all analog HD interfaces.
= Answer = Yes. Component cables can carry an HD signal. DVI and HDMI are the preferred ways to transfer an HD signal though because the signal is carried digitally across the cables as opposed to analoglly as with the component cables. = Answer = There are high definition analogue component interfaces around for HD televisions but they are not common. I believe that almost all new televisions will have only digital interfaces (HDMI or DVI for example). I have used some older plasma screens that only had analogue inputs, so analogue component was the only interface available. The simple answer is, if the monitor and the signal source both have analogue component interfaces, then you can use component cables. It's worth remembering that all HD sources are digital, whether on DVD or off air. There is no benefit in converting to analogue as it will need to be converted back to a digital signal for processing inside an LCD or plasma screen.
i heard that u can buy HD jacks u no that go into ur tv