DVI to HDMI converter vs. Component?
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stor...
and she asked me what I one-sidedly thought would be better, component or HDMI. My answer, was unsurprisingly HDMI, but then she threw contained by a twist.... her cable box (Verizon FIOS) does not own an HDMI jack, only a DVI jack and a component jack. So her unmarked dilemma was to any have DVI converted to HDMI through a converter, or newly have component cable. I told her I really had no belief as to whether the quality within HDMI would be as good if it started out as a DVI signal. We both don't know the answer.... so I figure I would ask the people of the world and see if anyone is wiser than I am at this concern.
So my question to you guys is: What would surrender better picture quality and nouns, DVI to HDMI (through converter) or Component cables?
Thanks.
Answers: The specifications sheet within the link you provided say this TV has a DVI input. DVI and HDMI are roughly the same, next to just a different connector (and maybe some digital rights differences? -- can't remember).
So there would appear to be no inevitability for any conversion; just a DVI/DVI cable.
Go next to the DVI to HDMI converter. Of course unless you buy a converter with audio you will want to connect audio with the HDMI. A lot of TV's enjoy rca type audio jacks with the HDMI jack for this unbelievably reason. Component cable will not give you as right video quality, but the audio will be duplicate.
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