is there a large difference between these input methods? I'm thinking of buying a new TV and wonder if it is an absolute must to get Component inputs? It seems that some manufacturer's (Panasonic) aren't going in for the component and claim that S-video is just as good. How do those of you who've played around with the different inputs feel? I really would like to get a flat screen and my choices are centering around Sony WEGA and Panasonic Super-Flat. If I don't need component inputs I could save alot of money by going with the Panasonic TV- any thoughts???
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Topic - S-video vs. Component-video connect - zaphod 13:00:34 01/25/00 (10)
- Re: S-video vs. Component-video connect - GM 19:34:34 01/25/00 (2)
- Re: S-video vs. Component-video connect - JGish 20:10:59 01/28/00 (1)
- Re: S-video vs. Component-video connect - GM 19:11:45 01/31/00 (0)
- Another vote for component... - Lee Metcalfe 14:53:59 01/25/00 (0)
- COMPONENT vastly superior - John C. - Aussie 13:20:59 01/25/00 (4)
- Re: COMPONENT vastly superior - WSB 12:19:31 01/26/00 (3)
- My experience is the opposite... - Lee Metcalfe 07:15:35 01/27/00 (2)
- Lee is correct & backed up by technicians - John C.-Aussie 14:32:55 01/27/00 (1)
- Thanks guys! other questions: - WSB 09:02:55 01/28/00 (0)
- Re: S-video vs. Component-video connect - Damon 13:14:14 01/25/00 (0)