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HD out of a 3yr old CRT
I have a Philips 34PW850H and it's HD ready. I found this page with info
http://www2.shopping.com/xPF-Philips-34PW850H Since it can do 1080i, what happens if I feed it 1080p? I don't have any digital inputs, HDMI, or DVI. How much resolution can I get out of component cables only? Can it display 720p well? |
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This Philips 34PW850H Leaflet doesn't mention 720p or 1080p. You can pass full 1080i through component cables.
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Or they're the same. Just have to try either res in both. But, you should be feeding it 1080i if possible, at the time.
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Component (Y-Pb-Pr) video has been around for some time, and it's not strictly used for high definition signals. I know some standard-definition TVs have component inputs as well. I would guess that your TV has one standard-definition component input and one high-definition component input. |
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