Standard TV
Standard TV may not be HDTV, but it's still capable of delivering excellent images when
you use the right connections.



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Conventional analog, non-HD television technology is still capable of very satisfying performance, but to get
the most out of it, you have to choose the best connections from your video gear to your TV and AV receiver.
• HDMI and Component Video connections
remain the best for standard television
formats and allow easier upgrade to HDTV
capabilities later. Depending upon your TV
and video components, using these connections
can deliver a very clear, sharp picture.
• If your TV doesn't offer HDMI or Component
Video jacks, the next best connection is
S-Video. S-Video separates the brightness
and color portions of the video signal for
higher-resolution picture.
• If your setup doesn't offer Component
Video or S-video, the standard connection is
called Composite Video. While this doesn't
offer the quality of the other connections,
sometimes this may be the only choice
available on some components.
• TV isn't just picture, it's sound too. For
surround sound, HDMI, Fiber Optic or Digital
Coax connections to an AV receiver are
required. For basic stereo sound, stereo
audio cables can deliver audio signals from
your cable box, DVD player or VCR to your
TV.
• To protect your TV and connected components
from damaging electrical surges and
spikes, plug them into a Monster PowerŽ
Home Theater PowerCenterTM.
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