X-Box AV, Component, S-Video Cable Question
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X-Box AV, Component, S-Video Cable Question
I just bought a new TV and I've learned that different cable provide better quality. I was looking into an S-Video cable for my TV, but then I saw that their are Component and S-Video cables for the X-Box and I was wondering how much of a graphical these cables make. I know that the order goes component-S-Video-AV. If any one could help me out, it would be appreciated.Tags: None -
Re: X-Box AV, Component, S-Video Cable Question
I remember reading an article about this a while ago. The best value was the S-Video. However, if you spent a ton of money on a decent TV (HD, plasma, etc...), you might want to just get the component cable. By upgrading your cables, it pretty much clears up the blurriness that exists between objects. It simply makes lines and barriers look crisper."20 years from now they'll be saying Willis Reed pulled a Curt Schilling." -- Theo Epstein -
Re: X-Box AV, Component, S-Video Cable Question
I remember reading an article about this a while ago. The best value was the S-Video. However, if you spent a ton of money on a decent TV (HD, plasma, etc...), you might want to just get the component cable. By upgrading your cables, it pretty much clears up the blurriness that exists between objects. It simply makes lines and barriers look crisper."20 years from now they'll be saying Willis Reed pulled a Curt Schilling." -- Theo EpsteinComment
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Re: X-Box AV, Component, S-Video Cable Question
I remember reading an article about this a while ago. The best value was the S-Video. However, if you spent a ton of money on a decent TV (HD, plasma, etc...), you might want to just get the component cable. By upgrading your cables, it pretty much clears up the blurriness that exists between objects. It simply makes lines and barriers look crisper."20 years from now they'll be saying Willis Reed pulled a Curt Schilling." -- Theo EpsteinComment
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