
Analog vs. HDMI
Analog cables are the most widely used method for delivering sound picture signals
to the average household today. There are three basic analog cables that are available,
the composite, the S-Video, and the Component. The analog cable that produces the best
picture quality is the Component cable. The problem with even the best analog cable is
that the digital video or sound signals being transmitted must be converted into analog,
before it can travel through the cable. And before it can being to re-convert back into
digital form at the receiving end. This process can interfere with the signal distorting
it and causing a loss of output quality, which produces a less than perfect picture.
With HDMI cables there is no conversion process, eliminating any chance for degradation of
signal and giving a crystal clear perfect picture every time!
Component vs. HDMI
Component cables break up the picture signal into 3 independent cables that are linked as a
signal cable. Each one of the three cables has its own designated color, Red, Blue, and Green.
Component cables (Analog) produce impressive picture and sound quality however that just can
not compete with the %100 digital HDMI cables.
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