Thursday Nov 4, 2010  1

high definition complexities

With the advent of the new technologies come the complexity of audio and video interfaces, most especially that new gadgets and consoles are evolving into high definition technology. It is not only concentrated in that matter since many television and computer manufactures also geared towards this new contraption in order to have a good quality audio and video output.

It won’t be that hard though if you know the way around of these techy cables that you need in order to interface them the right way. It is only complicated by the multitude signal sources. The video graphics array or commonly known as VGA, is only analog video and because of the new technologies found on high end televisions it needs to be converted if you want to have a component video. This will require a converter and not just the vga cable alone.

The VGA to component adapter is just similar with when we are going to use a PC to show it on TV (HDTV) or projectors and is delivered through a color coded jacks, usually red, green, and blue (in short rgb). While gaming consoles need a component input VGA box so you can convert and hook it up to your LCD monitors.

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1 humble opinion November 4, 2010 at 6:20 am

As expected, every change and as the technology advances, there’s always some glitches that attached along the way.

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