Component cables typically use a three-plug arrangement, and can potentially support resolutions up to 1080p. Composite video uses a single plug, but it's outdated and susceptible to problems like dot ...
Color coding is really nothing new--radio component manufacturers started doing it in the 1920s. However, color coding of audio cables is an area that's sometimes overlooked. In the days before stereo ...
Reason, the video cable has to be 75 ohms for it to work well (for either composite or component), but the audio ones don't and therefore usually aren't. <br><br>"Usually." I have seen some yellow + ...
Hey peeps. Just got my Wii component cables from Nintendo and I hooked them up and it came up in 480i. The improvement was huge. The text was readable and the colors were more true. I then changed the ...
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