Most do, you would have to check the TV to make sure. HDMI has all but eliminated the need for RGB or component video.
Amazon carries all types of hdtvs. They have new and used items as well. You can compare and contrast prices of all the sellers on there. You can also check out www.ebay.com
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Yes of course, it's in the specification for HDCP.
RGB is color model and is suitable for screen. All colors in RGB are made from 3 primary colors Red, Green and Blue. There are also other color models like CMYK which is suitable for print. You can convert RGB to CMYK and vice versa in Photoshop.
Of course you can. Monitors are fairly universal due to the fact most motherboards come with integrated graphic chipsets and RGB ports, meaning you can connect them directly to the motherboard using an RGB connection.
You probably don't have a good connection from the DVD player or you're trying to use the RGB inputs instead of the analog composite unit. If the DVD player has RGB outputs and the TV has RGB inputs, then chances are, one of the cables is either bad or has become unplugged at one end.
All brands offer great HDTVs. Search all of the brands and make sure to compare each one. Also, many stores sell HDTVs and there are many options if you are searching online where you are able to compare each brand.
The equivalent RGB value is (177,0,33)
In Photoshop you can not convert RGB to Dulux.
RGB Entertainment was created in 2000.
Rgb: r245/g130/b31
RGB stands for Red, Green and Blue.