VGA-RCA Component Video Cable for Plasma?


Does anybody use the 15-pin sub-D input on their Panasonic TH-42PWD6UY Plasma using a VGA-RCA Component Video Cable?

I was planning on connecting my DVD player to the BNC component input and my HDTV Satelite receiver to the 15-pin sub-D input.

Is this better than only using the BNC component input and having a switch box with two component inputs for the DVD and HDTV receiver?

Which way results in better video quality, using the BNC component input or the 15-pin sub-D input?

Thanks,
Royy
royy

Showing 1 response by unclejeff

Just try if or yourself and do what you like. I am told that the 15-pin RGB is the best analog feed to either projector or plasma. I set my Father-in-Law up with a Sony plasma and I use the 15-pin from the Satellite and it looks really good in High Definition.

I am not really so sure you will be able to tell much of a differance. For instance, I also use a interconnect that I got from www.A2Zcables.com which is 15-pin at one end and terminates with standard three-wire connect component at the other. This is used with a DVD player and it looks fine, too.