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Hi,
I have a 360 hooked up to my 605. As some of you may know the 605 does not output 1080p signals unless it is an HDMI cable. I want to connect the 360 directly to the tv via component, but need a cable of at least 12 feet long and that can support 1080p. The only 12 feet cable I have seen has been 1080i. Can I use a coupler and not loose the 1080p? Thanks for the help!!! |
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Component cables | Blu-ray Players and Recorders | browndk26 | 11 | 03-26-2009 06:50 PM |
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