TV Connectivity Options

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New TV’s on the market are starting to include more connectivity features.  While most connectivity options are used by only a limited amount of products, there is a good chance that future products will connect to your TV using advanced TV connectivity options below.  Here is a quick guide to TV connectivity options.

There are a few TV connectivity options that are included on most new TV sets, they include: progressive component, DVI-D with HDCP, and HDMI.  While these TV connectivity options sound technical, they are very easy to hook up and can add great image quality to your new TV set.

Progressive component usually come in the form of RCA cables which almost everyone is familiar with.  These RCA cables come in the form of red and white or black and white connectors.  These types of TV connectivity options allow you to play DVD progressive scan players on a normal or EDTV (enhanced definition TV).

Another TV connectivity option is DVI-D with HDCP which stands for digital visual interface with high bandwidth digital content protection.  This is mainly a connection system that not only delivers very high quality images, but also includes information to protect copyrighted products.

HDMI is another TV connectivity option which has garnered rave reviews.  HDMI stands for high definition multimedia interface and delivers industry supported, uncompressed digital video and audio from the source to the TV set.  While HDMI connectors are very expensive, they deliver amazing performance that will please an audio or videophile.  So if you are looking to buy a new TV set, check out the above information on TV connectivity options.

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