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Component cable also known as component video cable play a major role in the quality of the picture from your HD tv. Shop And Compare

The HDTV Component Cablewas invented alongside thecreation of high-definition television by Nippon H ..


The HDTV Component Cablewas invented alongside thecreation of high-definition television by Nippon Hyoso Kyokai in the year 1969. In the early years of the newmillennium, a number of component cables for high-definition television are now being used as a standard forgradually developing niche markets. The HDTV Component Cable provides televisions with theater-quality sounds thatcan totally enhance viewing experience. In some instances, the component cable even displays abetter picture, due to the problems that are still occurring with HDMI. DVD's are also great for the componentcables, the picture is crystal clear and fantastic compared to the A/V or S-Video connections.

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Date Published: Feb 05, 2011 - 6:35 am



Component video is a video signal that has been split into two or more components. When used without ..


Component video is a video signal that has been split into two or more components. When used without any otherqualifications the term component video generally refers to analog YPbPr component videowith sync on luma. When a signal is separated this way it iscalled 'component video'. Component video is capable of carrying signals such as 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p,1080i and 1080p[1], and new high definition TVs support the use of component video up to their native resolution. Afull composite sync video signal requires four wires red, green, blue, sync. The YPbPr scheme is usually what ismeant when people talk of component video today. Hence, a common complaint is that the component video signals arevery green, with very dark reds and blues. Naturally, people want to know: what makes the best component videocable. How can I choose the component video cable that will do the best job in my system. At one extreme iscomposite video; all of the information, from the sync pulses used to deliver scan information to the luminance(brightness) and chrominance (color) portions of the signal are all delivered as one unified, "composite" signal,traveling down one wire. Not too surprisingly, when component and RGB video came into common use, the same type ofcable was used to hook them up--the difference being, of course, that when there are three signals, as in a Y/Pb/Prcomponent video cable run, one needs three cables to run them in.

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Date Published: Feb 05, 2011 - 6:35 am



HDMIcontains audio and video, DVI only connects video, for DVI you wouldneed separate audio connecto ..


HDMIcontains audio and video, DVI only connects video, for DVI you wouldneed separate audio connectors. HDMI cables not only do video and audio but can carry 10 bit and even up to 12 bitvideo transmissions. HDMI is just a more portable format and more convenient due to size and the fact that itincludes the audio signal. HDMI does have some advantages over component but the hardware handshaking issues withpieces of kit that are at spec wipes them out. HDMI is all about closing that last Analog Loop hole. First, toclear away one element that can be confusing: DVI and HDMI are exactly the same as one another, image-quality-wise.The principal important difference is that DVI/HDMI deliver the signal in a digital format, much the same way thata file is delivered from one computer to another along a network, while Component Video is an analog format,delivering the signal not as a bit stream, but as a set of continuously varying voltages representing (albeitindirectly, as we'll get to in a moment) the red, green and blue components of the signal. I have had severaldebates with so-claimed audio/video experts on the use of HDMI/DVI versus Component and around the subject ofupscaling. Component connections ALWAYS have poorer display results compared to DVI or HDMI. Some HDMI outputs ondvd players and set top boxes cannot upscale to 1080i.

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Date Published: Feb 05, 2011 - 6:35 am


component cables, component video cables show Connects DVDs, DVRs otheraudio/video equipment to tele ..


component cables, component video cables show Connects DVDs, DVRs otheraudio/video equipment to televisions or receivers equipped with component composite audio connections. DVD's arealso great for the component cables, the picture is crystal clear and fantastic compared to the A/V or S-Videoconnections. You need to have these component cables if you have a hdtv and are still using a composite video ors-video cable. There is no doubt that the component cable improves the picture. There are actually three HDTVstandards that maintain the quality of a specific HDTV Component Cable being produced in the market. Given decentquality component cables, with reasonable lengths typical of a home user, component will look just as good as DVI,or HDMI. I hope this information on component cable was helpful.

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Date Published: Feb 05, 2011 - 6:35 am


 
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