Home Video Asylum

TVs, VCRs, DVD players, Home Theater systems and more.

Sure, but

as Abe pointed out, you may not be happy. 15 pin RGB works into RGB or DVI-I input.

There are plenty of video cards that have DVI-D or component out. The cost varies.

As one who has done the HT-PC thing, well . . . though it was sometimes quite (actually extremely) good I would not go there again. It might cost as much to get a great picture out of your PC as a new DVD player would be.

However, in a pinch the RGB works. And RGB to DVI-I cables are available for a pitance on eBay.


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