
Chapter 2: Connecting Components
Understanding video connections
Your plasma TV has four types of standard video connections. You should use the best connection available to get the best display. For example, if your DVD player supports a component video connection, connect the DVD player to your plasma TV using component video instead of composite video or
Connection Cable and Connector | Description |
Quality |
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Basic | Coaxial (RF). The video and audio signals |
| are both carried in one cable (the other three |
| connection types only handle video, and |
| require separate connections for sound). |
| Coaxial is the only way to connect an |
| antenna to your plasma TV. |
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Good | Composite. The video signal is carried |
| through a single “pin.” This connection |
| method is the one that is most commonly |
| found on devices. |
Better | |
| signals, |
| displayed |
| will be noticeably sharper then composite or |
| coaxial (RF). |
Best | Component. The video signal is split into |
| three signals, two color, and one |
| |
| take advantage of the superior picture |
| provided by signal sources as HDTV and |
| progressive DVD. |
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