Caution
If you display a still image on a plasma or projection* TV screen for an extended period of time, "ghosting" may occur. This is a characteristic of these types of TVs. Static,
Note
When playing a DVD, connect the console to the TV directly. If the video signal from the console is coming through a VCR to the TV, copy protection on some DVDs may affect picture quality.
When using cables sold separately
Picture quality differs depending on the type of cable used. Use the information below to determine the best connection method.
If you use a cable sold separately, refer to the instructions supplied with the cable.
TV | Cable type |
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A TV with S VIDEO inputs | S VIDEO cable |
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A TV without video inputs | RFU adaptor |
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A TV with component video | Component AV cable (for PlayStation®2) |
input connectors | |
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High quality
xAV cable (supplied) x S VIDEO cable x Component AV cable x RFU adaptor
This scale is intended only as a reference. Depending on the product or condition of your TV, the picture quality may be different.
Notes•To use progressive scan, you must have a TV and software that support progressive scan (480p) and you must connect using the appropriate type of cable*. You must also check that the console settings are correct. For details, see "Progressive" in "Setting TV display options" ( page 31).
*The component AV cable (for PlayStation®2) (sold separately) is compatible with progressive scan.
•This product is compatible for use with component video inputs (Y CB/PB CR/PR), but cannot be used with inputs in HDTV format (Y PB PR). Refer to the instructions supplied with your TV for details.
•For TV connection methods not listed in this manual, contact SCEA Consumer Services at
12Connecting to a TV