Many new TV, especially HDTV's are now coming with a plethora of inputs,
most TV's now have the RF/Composite and SVideo as standard or at least
one the low end RF & Composite. HDTV's have all of those, plus
component, HDMI and VGA in.
A lot of early high end Sony TV's had RGB in, you can find some great
20-27" used Sony TVs with all inputs for very good prices on Ebay and
those TVs last forever it seems, really good quality tubes and flybacks.
Curt
Paul Koning wrote:
>>>>"Tony" == Tony Duell <ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk> writes:
>>>>
>>>>
Tony> Don't US TVs have RGB inputs? Almost all UK/European ones
Tony> do.
Interesting, that must be something new. Not around here; high end
monitors might, but your average TV set starts with an RF input, next
would add composite video, then S-video, finally "component video"
which is the 3 components of the color TV transmission split apart.
After that you might see the digital video interface, and RGB.
paul
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