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Old 01-18-2006, 07:46 PM   #1
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The use of the HDMI connection itself will hardly improve anything when you switch from a scart or a YUV connection. If you switch from a component connection to an HDMI connection, you will see the difference, but the picture quality won't match true HD.

so hdmi is better then component when watching dvd's on a high def tv/projector.
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so hdmi is better then component when watching dvd's on a high def tv/projector.
In theory yes. But I wouldn't spent my money to buy a new player. Just wait for a BD player with a HDMI connection, DVD will be supported on that machine too.
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In theory yes. But I wouldn't spent my money to buy a new player. Just wait for a BD player with a HDMI connection, DVD will be supported on that machine too.

my player has hdmi and i have component cables so i was wondering if i should spend the money and get hdmi monster cables just for dvd's.
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Old 01-18-2006, 08:37 PM   #4
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Mmm... I don't know. If you want to... However it won't be much. If you enjoy your DVDs now and you don't feel anything for an upgrade, keep your current cabling. If you want to do it... You do it. It's your choise m8

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