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Old 12-30-2006, 03:46 AM  
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how much difference do component cables make?

I have a sony bravia 42" lcd hdtv. How much difference will component cables make with my games etc. What differences will they make and how much. Will they make a difference in zelda and red steel? Thanks

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Old 12-30-2006, 04:33 AM  
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in all games n i guess gamecube games will be in 480p: sharper image, detailed textures, etc.

there is a forum called 'Got my Wii component cables today' n the guy that made it posted pics from LoZ: TP showing differences of 480i n 480p on an HDTV of his.

i also posted, in the same forum, that EDTVs give better displays in 480p then HDTVs; i have a link to wikipedia.org about it in a later post in the forum.
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in Red Steel, i don't really see a difference. In zelda, the picture's better. In Wii sports, they cause your Miis to have Jaggies but like the grass in golf for example look much better and stuff. The details.
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Basically component there is no huge diffrence,
(Not worth the hype of some opinions i've read on this forums),
Like i thought there would be... but still a fraction of a diffrence, I guess that's better then nothing.
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