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I have a projector with a best connection of RGB/VGA. Will this give me similar quality as HDMI?

2006-11-24 08:51:07 · 4 answers · asked by musicguy 2 in Consumer Electronics Home Theater

It has DLP technology.

2006-11-24 08:53:26 · update #1

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If the RGB connection is 'component' then yes. If not, then no.

2006-11-24 08:52:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

An RGB connection can give you full HDTV quality. The RCA DTC-100 digital tuner would output HDTV on a RGB SVGA interface ONLY, and it works fine (I had one for years). Many tuners offer both Y,Pr,Pb and RGB outputs and I am currently using a Samsung tuner with RGB high def outputs (1080i). My DLP projector accepts both, and I have used both. The qualitly is identical to analog component outputs, but HDMI is considered to be superior as it is an all-digital interface.

The important question is whether your projector is a HD or computer-monitor display. If it's HD, then it will display and accept 720p or 1080i.

2006-11-24 14:34:20 · answer #2 · answered by gp4rts 7 · 0 0

in case you are able to play extreme video games on your laptop, you may no longer have the skill to play the blu ray on your laptop in HD high quality... it's going to be laggy. And your television only acts as a extra robust show screen. RGB does finished HD as much as 2560x1600 decision. RGB is likewise accepted as laptop. And, sure your laptop will deliver real HD high quality on your television. BTW you will choose for one extra audio source, because of the fact RGb would not deliver audio, so which you will ought to plug on your headphone jack to the television utilising a three.5 mm.

2016-11-26 20:27:39 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

nope.. RGB supports up to 480p.. or Standard Definition..

2006-11-24 13:05:48 · answer #4 · answered by kwazyliloboy 5 · 0 0

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