Choosing your video connections – HP md5020n User Manual

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Planning for Other Equipment

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Choosing Your Video Connections

Many video devices have more than one type of output port. When you connect a device to the TV, choose

the connection that provides the best picture quality. The following table shows different types of connectors

with the highest picture quality listed at the top of the table.

TIP: If you can set the video output from a source device to have 16:9 aspect (wide-screen picture), you

should select that setting. Refer to the instructions for the video device. This provides maximum

compatibility between the device and the TV.

Highest quality

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HDMI connection. Highest-quality, high-definition digital picture and digital

surround sound in one connection.

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DVI-D connection. Highest-quality, high-definition digital picture. Requires a

separate sound connection. (Requires a DVI-to-HDMI cable or adapter.)

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Component-video connection (YPbPr). High-quality, high-definition picture.

Requires a separate sound connection.

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Computer VGA connection (see “Computer” on page 28). High-quality

picture in single connector. Requires a separate sound connection.

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S-video connection. Good-quality, standard-definition picture. Requires a

separate sound connection.

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Composite-video connection (yellow). Standard-quality, standard-definition

picture. Requires a separate sound connection.
Coaxial antenna or cable connection. Standard for picture and sound from

antenna or cable service. Digital signals can carry high-definition

programs and surround sound.

Standard quality

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