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http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/Industry_Trends/Goodbye_Analog_–_Hello_DRM/4268
This got me wondering: how many folks still use component cables for HD video?
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Vrock wrote:This got me wondering: how many folks still use component cables for HD video?
alloyD wrote:Vrock wrote:This got me wondering: how many folks still use component cables for HD video?
Anyone using a Wii. I know it's not HD, but it's probably the main use of component cables anymore.
derFunkenstein wrote:My single HDMI port was in use when I got my DVR, so my DVR is connected by component. Does this mean you're going to start seeing component connections disappear from new TVs as well (edit: when I first wrote that sentence it made it sound like the component connections were going to vanish, what I meant was new ones)? A bunch of Wii owners that get new TVs will probably get mad, if they ever decide to play the console again.
derFunkenstein wrote:Does this mean you're going to start seeing component connections disappear from new TVs as well
alloyD wrote:I use a ps2,wii & 360, with a universal component cable, i also have the original 360 component cable, and its the exact video quality than the universal one (exept from small electric shocks while touching the console one from the original) ,and i will leave hdmi to a future bluray playerVrock wrote:This got me wondering: how many folks still use component cables for HD video?
Anyone using a Wii. I know it's not HD, but it's probably the main use of component cables anymore.