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TV connection?

View Poll Results: Which type of connection do you use?

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  • AV Cable (Standard)

    7 50.00%
  • Euro AV cable (RGB)

    2 14.29%
  • Component AV cable

    3 21.43%
  • S-Video cable

    1 7.14%
  • RFU adaptor

    1 7.14%
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  1. #1
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    TV connection?

    Which type of connection do you use?

  2. I use a standard AV cable but i might get an S-video beacause of the inproved picture and i belive it is the best one around..

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by ultimategamer2004
    I use a standard AV cable but i might get an S-video beacause of the inproved picture and i belive it is the best one around..
    Component is better than S-Video. Dont get me wrong S-Video is good, Component is better!

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    You can't use Component with CRT TV sets though. I think they're just for LCD/Plasma.

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    Well now, unfortunately not all of us can afford an HDTV, so I use the S-VIDEO connection. Definitely makes all the difference.

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    componet can be used on ANY HDTV be it plasma LCD CRT or projection and if you never played GT3 on a HDTV with componet than you dont know what your missing! serrously begg borrow steal or put in some overtime HDTV changes the way you veiw games... pun intended

  7. #7
    Doesnt even have to be an HDTV to have component inputs! A lot of the newer CRT based TVs that have a flat screen have components inputs, including ones with 4:3 aspect ratio!

  8. How much does a component cable cost?

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    About £15, but if your TV doesn't have the sockets for it then there's no point. Very few TV sets actually have them, I think only LCD/Plasma TVs are compatable.

  10. Actually, the best image quality is obtained by a RBG input, unfortunally there are no RGB TV's in my country :? , if your TV have a scart input dont hesitate to buy scart cable for PS2.. its amazing the difference...

    Regards

  11. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by NickSCFC
    About £15, but if your TV doesn't have the sockets for it then there's no point. Very few TV sets actually have them, I think only LCD/Plasma TVs are compatable.
    Read my above post. CRT TVs can have component inputs too!

  12. #12
    I currently use the standard SCART lead (Red, Yellow and White). But after noticing the quality difference between the regular and RGB SCART, I'll be getting RGB as soon as I can.

  13. Which connection is best for normal run of the mill TV sets can RGB be fitted to any TV or not.

  14. #14
    It all depends on what ports you have on the back of your TV. If you have a small round port, then you will be using composite (at least I think it's called composite anyway). If you have an almost rectangular port, then that will be SCART.

    The PS2 comes with a standard SCART lead, which comes with red, yellow and white leads. The RGB lead is the same idea, except the leads are red, green and blue. I don't know all the technical stuff about the difference, but the picture quality with RGB is a lot better.

  15. Some info about video technologies...

    http://www.syncblaster.com/gtmfytv.htm

    and one useful faq

    http://www.xbreporter.com/xbox_rgb_scart.php

    Regards..

  16. #16
    Some good info there, thanks.

  17. Nick could you tell me where you got your RGB cable from i cant seem too see any in catalouges.

  18. #18
    I would've thought that your local GAME store would have them.

  19. Thanks for the info Matt i'll probably get one as soonas poss.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ultimategamer2004
    Nick could you tell me where you got your RGB cable from i cant seem too see any in catalouges.
    Go to GameStation and ask for one, they're behind the counter and they're only about £5.

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