On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 04:03:39PM -0800, Brad Templeton wrote: > Many people use a converter like the Audio Authority VGA -> YPbPr adapter, > which sells for about $125. I have one but don't use it any more because > my newer TV takes RGB inputs directly, even has a VGA port.
Any issues with PAL in this type of setup? I guess it works, as the Audio Authority page says that the device doesn't care. HDTV here is either 576p or 1080i right now. Some TV sets support 720p, which would be useful if we ever had NTSC HDTV material (HD-DVD perhaps?). Some of the Sony CRTs on sale have component/RGB + sync inputs which can be connected directly to VGA with a suitable cable, I'm told. But some owners say they prefer the plain component picture as its easier to centre the picture, set overscan etc. I think those are Windows users without tools like xvidtune though. I hear that some of the equivalent Sony models in the US have DVI, but not in Australia. Even most of the LCDs don't have DVI. Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt VK3SB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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