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Old 08-07-2006, 06:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Is anyone viewing HD-DVD through the component video? How does it look and how does it compare to HDMI?
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I'm using component. Looks great. At first the Toshiba had clipping issues on HDMI, but I have stuck with the component even after the firmware update. Did a bit of testing and really couldn't tell a difference between the two. Left the HDMI for my Denon so it can upconvert DVDs and will stick with component on the Toshiba since the ICT is not going to be an issue anymore.

I use component on my OTA receiver as well. Compared DVI to component on it and actually felt the component output was a touch better.
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