A reader asks Dr. A why he can't view some of his material on the TV he bought. Lots of people run into this problem, so we figured we'd take it to Dr. A for a solution. Q: I have an HDTV that only ...
As game developers start pushing the PlayStation 3’s capabilities to the max you may start to wonder; what is the best way to watch these high-definition games? Assuming that you already have your HD ...
TV One task’s newest format converter, the 1T-FC-326, allows the user to take either of two HDMI inputs and convert it to Component Video. Very wide video bandwidth ensures that the analog output is ...
Octava Inc., specialists in HDMI solutions, announced the release of a Component /VGA to HDMI converter switch. The HDCMP31 allows users to easily connect component, VGA and up to 3 HDMI video sources ...
When configured correctly (i.e. not run out of a huge signal splitter in Best Buy), component video does look very good, but not all TVs and receivers will support full 1080p signals over component ...
A guy I know wants to have the component video output (along with analog stereo and optical digital audio) of his Xbox (HD-DVD player, mostly) go to his whole house distribution system while at the ...
Our BFF, Engadget, got a tip about an upcoming component to HDMI cable for the non-elite 360, and we're left shrugging our shoulders. Such adapters already exist at a steep cost; you plug component ...
Digital HD (high definition), like that enabled through HDMI and Blu-ray, is awesome. It offers amazing picture and audio quality. It allows you to conveniently connect one single cable to provide ...
Gefen has announced new DVI/Component/HDMI Adapters, which allow users to send HD video to the display with digital audio in TOSlink and S/PDIF formats. The Adapter comes equipped with one DVI, one ...
Ah, there's nothing like a good platform war to get the blood racing, whether it's the back-in-the-day Betamax vs. VHS battles, Blu-ray vs. HD DVD or (especially) Windows vs. Mac. We love to watch ...
When [Dr. Moddnstine] saw a 1978 General Electric TV in the trash, he just had to save it. As it turned out, it still worked! An idea hatched — what if he could turn it into a vintage Chromecast TV?
Since the launch of HD DVD and Blu-ray there have been two ways to watch HD video on your TV: HDMI, and the lower-quality but much-loved component. Starting this year, Hollywood wants to phase out the ...
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