This is a very simple question that I'll try to make quick:
A top-of-the-line CRT TV has just been released and lacks component video inputs. Could that mean by any reason that the TV hasn't got quality of image enough to have the component inputs?
Thx a lot!
Now this is a short explanation for the question above that isn't necessary for the answer but I'm posting anyway to the case you think this isn't a long post yet.
I was just about to buy a TV of good reviews that's made by Samsung and Philips releases a brand new TV. I want the TV in my bedroom to watch DVD. The thing is that this new Philips has no component video inputs but the screen is larger than the one of the Samsung and both are top quality TVs of each brand but I haven't got a chance yet to try the Philips at the stores. But I beleive I'm ready to trade the component inputs off for the larger screen and live with just the S-Video of the Philips.
Just as reference: Samsung (not much) and Philips (English)
Thx a lot for any thoughts!
A top-of-the-line CRT TV has just been released and lacks component video inputs. Could that mean by any reason that the TV hasn't got quality of image enough to have the component inputs?
Thx a lot!
Now this is a short explanation for the question above that isn't necessary for the answer but I'm posting anyway to the case you think this isn't a long post yet.
I was just about to buy a TV of good reviews that's made by Samsung and Philips releases a brand new TV. I want the TV in my bedroom to watch DVD. The thing is that this new Philips has no component video inputs but the screen is larger than the one of the Samsung and both are top quality TVs of each brand but I haven't got a chance yet to try the Philips at the stores. But I beleive I'm ready to trade the component inputs off for the larger screen and live with just the S-Video of the Philips.
Just as reference: Samsung (not much) and Philips (English)
Thx a lot for any thoughts!
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