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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="Llew" data-source="post: 163600" data-attributes="member: 175007"><p>A little tricky this one, maybe someone who has compared the different sources can give an objective evaluation. I'm about to obtain a Pb Pr output from my Triple Dragon to feed my LCD TV, so I shall then be in a position to do a comparison.</p><p></p><p>Remember a component source provides a clean Y signal to give a full horizontal resolution to your display, whereas the luminance component has to be extracted from the RGB source. Also, the green signal takes up a considerable amount of the total RGB bandwidth (about two thirds), whereas green can be extracted from the Y and colour difference signals in the TV. So I suppose it boils down to the quality of the cables used going to your TV when using RGB. Anyway, it all ends up as RGB feeding your display (CRT or LCD/Plasma!)</p><p></p><p>Llew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Llew, post: 163600, member: 175007"] A little tricky this one, maybe someone who has compared the different sources can give an objective evaluation. I'm about to obtain a Pb Pr output from my Triple Dragon to feed my LCD TV, so I shall then be in a position to do a comparison. Remember a component source provides a clean Y signal to give a full horizontal resolution to your display, whereas the luminance component has to be extracted from the RGB source. Also, the green signal takes up a considerable amount of the total RGB bandwidth (about two thirds), whereas green can be extracted from the Y and colour difference signals in the TV. So I suppose it boils down to the quality of the cables used going to your TV when using RGB. Anyway, it all ends up as RGB feeding your display (CRT or LCD/Plasma!) Llew [/QUOTE]
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