How do i know if a TV have YPbPr Sockets? On a TV spec on the internet i want


On a TV spec on the internet i want to find out whether it has YPbPr holes on the put a bet on of the TV, how do i do this? Thanks.
Answers: 
Its call Component. Check the back of the TV for a red, green, and blue input.
This is more commonly referred to as Component Video, which is how most spec sheets list it.

All Enhanced Definition TVs (EDTVs) and HDTVs will hold at least one of these inputs. Some Standard Definition TVs (SDTV) will enjoy this as well, but it's smaller quantity common. YPbPr is called component (not to be confused next to composite) video. Most recent sets will have it as an output. The connectors are usually colored red, green and blue.

Get the model number of the TV and Google it. One of the websites should own enough specs or pictures to find out if it have component outputs.



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