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ok so i ahve a 54'' Pioneer Plasma tv and it has 5 inputs. only two i can use becasue the rest are dissconected (i didnt need them) so the only two are S-Video(dont want to use it) and the other one is the standard red, yellow, white input and i have my TiVo, my Wii and my DVD player and only one can be plugged in at a time and every time i want to change my device i got to pull the tv out and it scratches my hunch that the tv stands on..now i want to know if i can get like a 3 channel input switcher UNDER 100 bucks

thanks alot

2007-08-05 11:14:45 · 2 answers · asked by chefbrd 1 in Consumer Electronics TVs

2 answers

What do you mean the other two (probably the component input) are disconnected?

So, here is the story. You have a very expensive HD TV, and for some peculiar reason you have decided to use the WORST possible input (composite), which DOES NOT EVEN support high-definition!!! Even S-Video (which is also ONLY Standard Def) is better than composite my friend!
You can certainly buy a 3-to-1 composite switch but you are waisting the money for the switch, your TV, and your game consoles, since all of them can really provide a much better picture (even HD for the Xbox ) using component cables (Red/green/blue).

So, for a switch, take a look at
http://www.kvms.com/composite-video-switch.asp
or your local electronics store (Radio Shack, best Buy, etc.)

but be smart and use component or at least s-video cables.

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2016-10-14 02:09:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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