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Funnel:
--- Quote from: IG-88 on January 02, 2010, 10:24:13 pm ---I think you should go coax.... ;)
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hahaha I'll think about it :laugh2: :laugh2: Oh, are u the guy with the coin mechs? Dude I keep forgetting! Hold them for me please, I've been on a tight budget lately.
saurian333:
--- Quote from: bkenobi on December 24, 2009, 06:25:54 pm ---I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that on a 20" SDTV you probably won't see a significant improvement by using SVideo over composite. It depends on the tube, but lower cost TV's didn't put in good quality components anyway, so you aren't likely to see a huge difference.
BUT, like Nataq said...give it a try and see what you think. If you like the looks, who cares what anyone else says! :cheers:
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I'm going to go out on that same limb with bkenobi and hope it doesn't break. I had a 32" once and noticed a pretty good difference between composite and S-Video, but not too much. On a 21", very little. Composite will be better than coax, but even that isn't all that noticeable at 20" if you have a good coax connection.
IG-88:
--- Quote from: Funnel on January 05, 2010, 12:17:30 am ---
--- Quote from: IG-88 on January 02, 2010, 10:24:13 pm ---I think you should go coax.... ;)
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hahaha I'll think about it :laugh2: :laugh2: Oh, are u the guy with the coin mechs? Dude I keep forgetting! Hold them for me please, I've been on a tight budget lately.
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Your talking the ones off the old Draw Poker machine right? I can hold them for a while, especially since there is a 6 foot snowbank in front of my shop where they are located. :(
Funnel:
hahaha is that so? Well then start shoveling I want my damn coin mechs! :angry:
saurian333:
--- Quote from: Funnel on January 05, 2010, 11:36:35 pm ---hahaha is that so? Well then start shoveling I want my damn coin mechs! :angry:
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:lol