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RE: SVHS Question

Unfortunately for you S-Video has been largely abandoned in favor of the Component and HDMI high resolution formats even though composite video is still supported (go figure). I'm not aware of any S-Video to Component or HDMI converters but either way you're not going to be able to enjoy what your new display is capable of picture-wise. I have a Panny 50G25 in my bedroom that looks spectacular with hi-def content.


Tubes and vinyl are preferred.
Cheers, Jeff


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