Dec G asked:


The component video cable (i think it is called), is the one with the standard red, white and yellow AV jacks, and it has another three, which are red, green and blue. This is the only cable I have for my Xbox. If I was to plug this into an HDTV, would it give a proper HD output? Or would I need another cable like a HDMI or VGA?

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vhcmwashere asked:


I still want to use my old tv for gaming but i have a 360 and a ps2 but i can’t use them as they use component video and the tv only has a antenna entrance. What i was wondering is there a component video to antenna converter out there pr is my tv useless now? BTW i am aware about the dtv thing but i do own a hdtv with cable so im good tv wise.

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brokenstatues asked:


I just bought an HDTV, but I don’t have an HD Receiver. The picture isn’t that great, and I read on another Yahoo! Answer why that is.

If I use an S-Video cable to connect the Receiver to the HDTV, will the image improve much, if any.

I am planning on getting an HD Receiver later, but I was just wondering if this was a quick fix for now.

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