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Need some advice, hdmi converted to vga better than component??? (1 Viewer)

Dano1

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Hi, i have a 2003 65" Mitsubishi big screen (non-HDMI) and a blu ray player with a Denon 3313. I also have a -supposedly- audiophile reference hdmi cable (Wireworld Silver Starlight). So, im wondering if that cable, coupled with an hdmi-to-vga converter, would produce a better picture than the component cables im using now??
 

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Dumb question, but it is often overlooked...
You don't have DVI?
And also, the only noticeable difference would be if the TV can understand RGB over YPrPb...
If it is YPrPb, then it won't make any difference.
By the way, Mits used to label DVI as "MonitorLink"...
So, if you have DVI/MonitorLink...that is the "same" as HDMI(you buy the DVI-HDMI cable)...as I don't think Mits ever made DVI-I, I think they skipped that and everything is DVI-D.
 

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I'll check for dvi or monitor link this evening and get back to you, thanks.
 

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