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Re: Component to S-video while retaining progressive?

Hello Len,

That sounds like a nice TV. Before getting a projector I got a lot of enjoyment out of a set that was probably a smaller version of what you have (mine was the 40" 16:9 TW40H80 (?)).

The 1080 lines it can do will be interlaced video,...I'm surprised your set doesn't have the component video input. My 40" Toshiba, it seems to me,...was of similar vintage and it had compenent inputs. It would still only do interlaced video, so there wasn't a big advantage to use the component input over S-Video, but the inputs were there.

If your TV gets the 480i S-Video signal,...will it upconvert and display this at 1080i? This wouldn't be as good as 720P, but could easily be better than 480P (?)


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