Output Connectors
Video connectors are the standard jacks used to connect video components to each other. Output connectors allow information to be transfered from the device to another device.
\r\nComponent Video will provide the best picture for DVDs as they are encoded in component video.
\r\nS-Video has a special four-pin connector that carries the chrominance (color) and luminance (brightness) portions of the video signal separately, this improves color accuracy and reduces distortion.
\r\nOptical/ Coaxial digital inputs are used to receive AC3, Dolby Digital and DTS audio signals upto 6 channels (5.1). A special feature of these inputs is an immunity to radio frequency (RF) interference. Also handy is the ability of using an easy single cable connection.
\r\nRGB connections are the 'D' shaped connectors found on standard VGA-type computer monitors and are used for transferring video signals, including high-definition content. RGB sends the red, green, and blue components of the video signal along separate paths.