All common video signal types--composite, RF, s-video, component, SDI, and the various flavors of RGB--are ordinarily run in coaxial cables, or, as the shorthand term goes, "coax." The features of ...
We established a pretty good foundation of the important metrics governing component video cables in our Component Video Cable Definitive Guide article. However, we recently stumbled on some very ...
TV and internet providers are fighting to keep it relevant in your home.
Component video cable, in just a few years, has gone from being a relatively uncommon and esoteric way to hook up video devices to being the near-universal analog video signal standard for home ...
It's easy to justify keeping some old cables around, but a few have become so obsolete that they're probably doing nothing ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link This chart (below) from ISI Group tells you all you need to know about the fate of cable TV in the age of the iPad: Since Q1 2010, 2.3 million ...
I've got a digital TV terminal box that has a Coaxial Cable out and an SVideo out. We use our home theatre for audio (digial out) that's not the issue. My question is, what is better picture quality?
Young Americans' relative distaste for cable has long been a pain point for TV service providers. Now, that distaste might be spreading. Internet users of all age groups are now more likely to use ...
A small cable company called Cable One is actively helping clients move away from their own video service. Cable One's shares have soared as they shed video customers and rely on broadband subscribers ...
How you connect the Xbox 360 to your TV could mean the difference between brilliant visuals and mediocre picture quality. If you have an HDTV you're going to want to use component cables to hook up ...