I am installing a new theater with a 720p front projector. In an adjacent room we have a flat screen plasma, also 720p which will be in my wife's exercise area for her dvds. Her flat screen will also be used to display the same thing going on the FP for football parties, etc. I have both HDMI and component video run to my FP...the question is, should I run HDMI to the plasma or will there be a noticeable difference between that and the comp. video cable? Further, would the Dish network tuners have HDMI capability or is it just comp. video. Sorry for the length of this message but we are needing to run the cable to the plasma and are running out of time. HELP! and thanks in advance.
es347
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Topic - HDMI vs. component video - es347 05:47:24 08/19/07 (10)
- RE: HDMI vs. component video - '+moniker+' 22:58:03 11/04/07 (0)
- RE: HDMI vs. component video - es347 04:40:41 08/20/07 (0)
- RE: HDMI vs. component video - jaiello 19:46:17 08/19/07 (0)
- Both can give good results; I haven't been "wow"ed by the differences between Component and DVI - oscar 07:02:03 08/19/07 (6)
- it's better chez-moi - Joe Murphy Jr 08:58:04 08/19/07 (0)
- Component Connection Can Give 1080p? - Robertc88 07:22:03 08/19/07 (4)
- analog 1080p - Joe Murphy Jr 08:39:02 08/19/07 (3)
- "Because 1080p is not allowed for movies with Blu-ray (nor HD DVD) an" - Duilawyer 08:46:20 08/19/07 (2)
- ask these guys - Joe Murphy Jr 09:05:58 08/19/07 (1)
- thanks, I could not tell if you meant by industry fiat or just your TV - Duilawyer 12:43:35 08/19/07 (0)