Sony MHC-GX450 The Sony Guide to Home Theater - Page 44

of video: Red, Green and Blue, abbreviated R/G/B.

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theater equipment, the physical connectors are the same "RCA" or "pin" plugs as used for line-level audio, typically coded green (Y), blue (PB) and red (PR). Component video connections (Y/PB/PR) are the best way to convey the full quality of the signal from the DVD player to the television. ƒ R/G/B component video connection. Another way of connecting a component video signal of exquisite quality is separate connections for the three primary colors of video: Red, Green and Blue, abbreviated R/G/B. This is most often used for connecting a PC or an LCD front projector. The physical cable usually has a D-sub 15-pin connector that includes a pair of thumbscrews for secure mating. The D-sub 15-pin interface supports component video R/G/B signals. ƒ DVI-HDTV digital video connection. Digital Visual Interface (DVI) HDTV enables spectacular, uncompressed digital-to-digital transport of a video signal from an HDTV receiver to a "high scanning," "High Definition monitor" or "High Definition upgradeable" television. The connection is also secured by HDCP technology to protect the signal from piracy. The physical connector is includes a pair of thumbscrews for secure mating. The DVI-HDTV interface carries High Definition in full digital quality. The Sony Guide to Home Theater 44

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theater equipment, the physical connectors are the same "RCA" or "pin" plugs as used
for line-level audio, typically coded green (Y), blue (P
B
) and red (P
R
).
Component video connections (Y/P
B
/P
R
) are the best way to
convey the full quality of the signal from the DVD player to the
television.
R/G/B
component video connection.
Another way of connecting a component
video signal of exquisite quality is separate connections for the three primary colors
of video: Red, Green and Blue, abbreviated R/G/B.
This is most often used for
connecting a PC or an LCD front projector.
The physical cable usually has a D-sub
15-pin connector that includes a pair of thumbscrews for secure mating.
The D-sub 15-pin interface supports component video R/G/B
signals.
DVI-HDTV
digital video connection.
Digital Visual Interface (DVI) HDTV
enables spectacular, uncompressed digital-to-digital transport of a video signal from
an HDTV receiver to a "high scanning," "High Definition monitor" or "High
Definition upgradeable" television.
The connection is also secured by HDCP
technology to protect the signal from piracy.
The physical connector is includes a
pair of thumbscrews for secure mating.
The DVI-HDTV interface carries High Definition in full digital quality.