Originally Posted by
Vamp
So whats the difference between HDMI, DVI and HDTV?
HDTV is the signal...either 720p, 1080i or 1080p
HDMI is a connector for the audio and video
DVI is a connector for the video
Is HDTV the signal and HDMI/DVI is the way it converts it into video (and in HDMI's case, audio?) HDMI looks a like a flat connector though, while DVI is three component cables right?
DVI is an entirely different connector. It is not 3 component cables.
If I got an HDMI (Do you get TVs with both DVI and HDMI?) HDTV ready TV, how would I connect my DVD Player, Decoder etc to the TV with HDMI? Would each of the accessories (DVD etc) have to have HDMI output? And would I use one HDMI cable per accessory into the TV? Would the TV have mutliple HDMI inputs that I could switch between like AV on a TV?
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