- Jul 28, 2004
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So I was talking to a friend the other day, and we got to thinking about how to connect TVs and DVDs and cable boxes and whatnot. I told him that DVI and HDMI output better quality picture than VESA, or component video. Is that correct?
But isn't it also true that VESA and component output are both analog and DVI and HDMI are both digital?
Also DVI and HDMI are both capable of outputting 720p,1080i, and 1080p, and in the event that you are using your DVI out from a computer any other resolution that your video card supports, such as 2048*1536.
But component video scales all the way from 480p to 1080i, or more? What is the deal with that? Anybody with any more info on this?
Thanks in advance.
But isn't it also true that VESA and component output are both analog and DVI and HDMI are both digital?
Also DVI and HDMI are both capable of outputting 720p,1080i, and 1080p, and in the event that you are using your DVI out from a computer any other resolution that your video card supports, such as 2048*1536.
But component video scales all the way from 480p to 1080i, or more? What is the deal with that? Anybody with any more info on this?
Thanks in advance.