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Is there a picture quality difference in HDMI vs Red Green Blue for a...
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<blockquote data-quote="GrumpyMac" data-source="post: 2454987" data-attributes="member: 230604"><p>When properly setup and using HD rated component cables - you cannot tell the difference between the HDMI feed and Component cables.</p><p></p><p>HOWEVER: Many TV companies assume you will be using HDMI and use cheaper-than-normal electronics to process the component feed. This can result in artifacts.</p><p></p><p>HD Rated component cables are also about 50% more expensive than the same length HDMI cable. and you still have to add in the audio cables to the cost.</p><p></p><p>"Red & White" - never use these as these are Stereo. For HDTV you want to use optical (For Dolby Digital 5.1) or HDMI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrumpyMac, post: 2454987, member: 230604"] When properly setup and using HD rated component cables - you cannot tell the difference between the HDMI feed and Component cables. HOWEVER: Many TV companies assume you will be using HDMI and use cheaper-than-normal electronics to process the component feed. This can result in artifacts. HD Rated component cables are also about 50% more expensive than the same length HDMI cable. and you still have to add in the audio cables to the cost. "Red & White" - never use these as these are Stereo. For HDTV you want to use optical (For Dolby Digital 5.1) or HDMI. [/QUOTE]
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