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<blockquote data-quote="NightDrifter05" data-source="post: 5426554" data-attributes="member: 573706"><p>Yes, the cable itself can do 1080 but as iamamp3pimp stated it wasn't originally meant for it to carry the 1080 signal. The average TV isn't able to do 1080 through a component connection. Most newer TV's can do it just fine though. My Samsung can do it just fine but my HDMI still looked better to me. Playing GTA 4 in the rain was where I could see a slight difference. I'm sure within the next couple year's you won't even see a component cable anymore it will all be HDMI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightDrifter05, post: 5426554, member: 573706"] Yes, the cable itself can do 1080 but as iamamp3pimp stated it wasn't originally meant for it to carry the 1080 signal. The average TV isn't able to do 1080 through a component connection. Most newer TV's can do it just fine though. My Samsung can do it just fine but my HDMI still looked better to me. Playing GTA 4 in the rain was where I could see a slight difference. I'm sure within the next couple year's you won't even see a component cable anymore it will all be HDMI. [/QUOTE]
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