ruimartiniman said:
All ( 99%) 1920x1080 tv´s (full hd) accept 1080p in component and hdmi, as long as there is the connection. 1280x720 tv´s (hd ready) don´t accept 1080p, only 720p and 1080i. hdmi and component has THE SAME QUALITY IMAGE, there´s no diference at all. hdmi is digital, component is analogic, but the signal is the same. If you talk with managers from high profile home cinema and projectors stores they will tell you that the best cable to watch 1080p is COMPONENT.
@ NJ5 tenho cabo de componentes e hdmi para a ps3 e não há diferença nenhuma nos jogos. Em filmes já há variações, uns ficam melhor em hdmi, outros em componente. |
This confirms something for me. I have my PC connected to my 40" inch tv.
When I initially set it up I used a DVI->HDMI cable thinking it was the best picture I would ever see because it's digital. Well I turned it on and it looked HORRIBLE: blur and unreadable text everywhere. I decided to switch to a VGA cable (analog) and plugged it directly into the back of the TV and it looked amazing, bar none. I was fooled into thinking digital was the way to go, no matter what.








