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Thread: S-video, scart or component video cables?
  

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  1. #1 S-video, scart or component video cables? 
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    I am currently using a scart cable for ps2, but have just bought a Baird 27" LCD TV, which has S-Video, Scart and Component video connections. I want to know which is the best format. I live in UK, so most games etc are in PAL, but which cable gives better quality?
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    Component should give best result,
    however for me S-Video worked the better so far.
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    component it better than s video. it also depends on what brand cable you get
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    If your scart socket takes RGB, then that is your best option.
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