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3D TV, High Definition Television, HDTV 4K and AV
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Can anybody answer some Qs on LCDs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaffer" data-source="post: 163171" data-attributes="member: 179889"><p>They are 3 phono cables colour coded called RGB that is Red Green Blue. It is clearly marked Component Video Lead. Yes they are RCA round plugs both ends. Component Video Cable separates colour into its primary components (red, green and blue), using three cables to transmit three distinct signals. This provides brighter, more accurate colours and sharper images, exceeding the performance of Composite and S-Video. The 100-percent aluminium foil/braid shielding delivers excellent noise isolation.</p><p></p><p>Audio is seperate, that is the double cable colour coded with Red and white.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaffer, post: 163171, member: 179889"] They are 3 phono cables colour coded called RGB that is Red Green Blue. It is clearly marked Component Video Lead. Yes they are RCA round plugs both ends. Component Video Cable separates colour into its primary components (red, green and blue), using three cables to transmit three distinct signals. This provides brighter, more accurate colours and sharper images, exceeding the performance of Composite and S-Video. The 100-percent aluminium foil/braid shielding delivers excellent noise isolation. Audio is seperate, that is the double cable colour coded with Red and white. [/QUOTE]
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