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Component to HDMI help

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A friend of mine has just upgraded from Foxtel Digital to Foxtel IQ2 HD.

he has a Very old HDTV which only supoorts Components Output and ive been looking around on the net to see what type of cable i need but not sure what to do.

Do you have to buy a converter or can you buy component to HDMI cable or something similar?
 
if he wants to get all the benefits off foxtel HD.. he needs to upgrade his TV.
 
You can do it with a converter box (won't find a cable) but it'll cost around $150. May as well just get a new TV
 
You can do it with a converter box (won't find a cable) but it'll cost around $150. May as well just get a new TV

:thumbsu:

Price wise it makes perfect sense to buy a new TV because for a reasonable quality HDMI to Component converter you would be looking at something like the HDfury 3, wich the retail price for it is $300.

With no HDMI or DVI, most of those component only TVs usually are only progressive scan or will accept 720p signals, but then downsample them to 480p. I wouldnt be forking out that sort of dosh for something for an old TV.
 

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