by brownnugget on May 25th, 2009

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Me and my friend have this bet going on and even tho i proved to him that he is wrong, he still says component is not hd, even tho it supports 1080i and i work at an electronics store, so can anyone back me up here and confirm that component is hd?

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  • by Capital J on May 25th, 2009

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    now its rare but its possible that i may be wrong. but from what i know component CANNOT support hd. i know this for 2 reasons. a. yellow, red, white cant do any hd. yellow red, white, green , blue can only support as high as 480i which some consider hd but lets be honest. its not hd. ive heard to it refered to as ed(enhanced definition). the cable company advertises free hd with digital cable packages. in my town gives you the cable box and the ed(as ive been told it is) cable to you for free. however if you want real hd you have to ask for a totally different box and buy your own hdmi cable. so i DO NOT believe component supports hd. not only that all hd tvs have hook ups for hdmi cables. if component supported hd why would they need the hdmi inputs????

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    • I think you are confusing component video with composite video.

      yeroco

      by yeroco on May 26th, 2009

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