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Also I have the component cable hooked up should i get the HDMI cable too? Will the HDMI cable enhance the picture better?
Answers: TV stations hold to allocate funds to TRANSITION over to HD...
That's why MOST stations are still SD signals...
Component cabling is easier on the wallet, as various people newly use 2 sets of their old RCA 3 telecommunication cables that they enjoy laying around the house.
But HDMI in actual fact does improve the DETAILS see on TV.
Side by side, the leaves and bark and grass come across to POP out with more detail when comparing HDMI to COMPONENT cable...
But it's not something you miss because the HD signal thru Component cables is such an overhaul over the old SD signal...
It's approaching going from 40% to 85%, then to 97%....A better advance but you almost need to compare side by side....
All the channel you were viewing in the past you had the HD cable box will still look alike. If you want to see high definition, you enjoy to change to the lofty definition stations. For example, NBC might be like subway 5. NBC HD will be a different station like 780.
Try going to the Comcast website and finding out what hd channel are available in your nouns. The last I know, Comcast had around 30 HD stations.
You probably would not interest much of a difference with a HDMI cable. Most populace find they can't tell much of a difference between component and HDMI beside 720/1080 cable channels. Also, when you use component cable, you don't have to verbs about DRM cause delays when you alter channels (digital rights administration.... copy protection). HDMI wire can sometimes effect a "handshake" issue between your TV and the cable box.
You will only awareness a difference in picture standard with your HD channel. Check your comcast programming guide to see which channels are your HD channel. They are usually grouped together.
I prefer to use a HDMI cable when connecting HD equipment to my HDTV. Afterall, that's what it was designed for. Components should be fine for very soon as HDMI cables are not cheap.
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