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<blockquote data-quote="LastMar" data-source="post: 17565" data-attributes="member: 10501"><p><strong>Re: Any more advice?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not Maxtor, Matrox. They are two different things. Maxtor makes crappy hard drives, whereas Matrox makes video cards that are not well-known for their 3d gaming prowess, but are famously good for 2d. Having never used one, I only offer the name as a starting point, not as a recommendation.</p><p></p><p>S-video does not support the higher resolutions that HDTV affords you. The exact cabling you can use depends on what your TV has. At the very least, you can use component cables to transmit a true HDTV signal. If you're lucky, You can use DVI or VGA for a very easy connection, or HDMI. To use HDMI, you'll have to get an adaptor that goes from DVI to HDMI, and connect the audo separately. SCART is also an option, but it is not common in the United States.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LastMar, post: 17565, member: 10501"] [b]Re: Any more advice?[/b] Not Maxtor, Matrox. They are two different things. Maxtor makes crappy hard drives, whereas Matrox makes video cards that are not well-known for their 3d gaming prowess, but are famously good for 2d. Having never used one, I only offer the name as a starting point, not as a recommendation. S-video does not support the higher resolutions that HDTV affords you. The exact cabling you can use depends on what your TV has. At the very least, you can use component cables to transmit a true HDTV signal. If you're lucky, You can use DVI or VGA for a very easy connection, or HDMI. To use HDMI, you'll have to get an adaptor that goes from DVI to HDMI, and connect the audo separately. SCART is also an option, but it is not common in the United States. [/QUOTE]
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