What are the blue and green inputs on my LCD tv?




Answers:    There are 3 sets of RCA connectors on your LCD TV:

1) Red/white - these are stereo audio connectors. You may see ones that are labeled input and output.

2) Yellow - known as composite. This is the lowest element video cable. Definitely, you want to avoid using this on your HDTV. Composite cannot display HD signals either.

3) Red, green, blue - certain as component. This is the highest power analog video cable. It can display 480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i. You want to try to use this when HDMI is not available. DVD players and most game consoles will enjoy these type of connectors.

An additional entry, HDMI is the highest characteristic cable and digital. Digital cables give up the best quality. HDMI supports indistinguishable resolutions as component, in incorporation to 1080p.
look that up in your owners encyclopaedia or installation instructions the answer will astound you

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