On TV, there's a connector called component.
What is the component terminal used for?
819 2017-04-10 Gentleman
Analog input terminal.
It's an input method that I used to use a lot.
I use hdmi now because hdmi has better picture quality.
The component cable consists of three video signals and two voice signals. The image part consisting of RCA cables of red, green, and blue is transmitted and received in three categories: a brightness signal (Y') and two color difference signals (Y'-B'', Y'-R'). AV devices built before the advent of HDMI borrowed this component cable to transmit high-definition images, which transmit 1080i images and are optimized for 480p images, the old DVD standard.
It's a terminal that was connected to an old video player or game machine.
It's a better resolution than a composite.
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