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Jamie-C

posted on 2nd Dec 08 at 14:52

Thanks, My T.V is hd will check to see if it has the connection :)


ssj_kakarot

posted on 2nd Dec 08 at 14:43

ow, well as long as your tv has a hdmi conection then yes use it, the ps3 will be set to the best res it can.

a non hd tv will 99% of the time not have a hdmi connection

hdmi = high definition multimedia interface

not much point having one if the tv is not hd to begin with lol.


Jamie-C

posted on 2nd Dec 08 at 14:41

Its for a PS3, Just wanted to know if you use the hdmi cable with a HD or non HD television. And is there any difference.

:look:


ssj_kakarot

posted on 2nd Dec 08 at 14:34

hdmi can also be used with st def signals btw.


ssj_kakarot

posted on 2nd Dec 08 at 14:33

er you only use hdmi on a tv that accepts the hdmi signal.

if your asking what the purpose of hdmi is, basically its a high bandwidth digital connection cabpable of sending large resoloution images and uncompressed sound, which is not possible using lower connections e.g composite.

if your talking about using it to connect a pc to your tv, well a dvi and d-sub connection can also send the same res signal so not to much to gain, as currently no sound cards or motherboards support the true-hd audio signals.

that said if your running hdmi into a receiver it makes a simple setup.


Jamie-C

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 2nd Dec 08 at 14:10

Do you only use a HDMI cable in HD T.V or a non HD? Is there much gains to be had?