I am looking at a Samsung HLT5087SAX 50-inch Slim LED Engine 1080p DLP HDTV…i want to know if this tv supports 1080p through componet cables. i also want to know all the tv’s that support 1080p through componet cabels. Thanks for any help
I heard Microsoft came out with an update that allowed the people with the older version of the 360 to get 1080p through their component cables. Since the older ones didnt have HDMI.

This is why i wanted a tv that could display 1080p through the component cables.

* Sharp LC-46D62U (46-inch 1080p LCD)
* Vizio GV46L HDTV (46-inch 1366×768 LCD)
* Westinghouse LvM-47W1 (47-inch 1080p LCD)
* Samsung LN-S4096D (40-inch 1080p LCD)
* Sony KDL-40XBR2 (40-inch 1080p LCD)
* Sharp LC-37D90U (37-inch 1080p LCD)
(The truth about 1080p)
In the last couple of years, there has been a big influx of HDTVs with 1080p native resolution, which typically cost a good deal more than their lower-resolution counterparts. But as we’ve been saying all along, once you get to high-def, the difference between resolutions becomes much more difficult to appreciate. We’ve done side-by-side tests between two 46-inch LCD HDTVs, one with 1366×768 resolution and the other with 1080p resolution, using the same 1080i source material, and it was extremely difficult for us to see any difference. It becomes even more difficult at smaller screen sizes or farther seating distances–say, more than 1.5 times the diagonal measurement of the screen. We’ve reviewed a 37-inch 1080p LCD, for example, where it was impossible to see the separation between horizontal lines at farther than 45 inches away.

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2 Responses to “What TV’s support 1080p through component cables?”

  1. m t Said,

    none as far as I’ve heard of. u need HDMI for that type of signal
    References :
    i sell Tv’s

  2. Thats Life Said,

    * Sharp LC-46D62U (46-inch 1080p LCD)
    * Vizio GV46L HDTV (46-inch 1366×768 LCD)
    * Westinghouse LvM-47W1 (47-inch 1080p LCD)
    * Samsung LN-S4096D (40-inch 1080p LCD)
    * Sony KDL-40XBR2 (40-inch 1080p LCD)
    * Sharp LC-37D90U (37-inch 1080p LCD)
    (The truth about 1080p)
    In the last couple of years, there has been a big influx of HDTVs with 1080p native resolution, which typically cost a good deal more than their lower-resolution counterparts. But as we’ve been saying all along, once you get to high-def, the difference between resolutions becomes much more difficult to appreciate. We’ve done side-by-side tests between two 46-inch LCD HDTVs, one with 1366×768 resolution and the other with 1080p resolution, using the same 1080i source material, and it was extremely difficult for us to see any difference. It becomes even more difficult at smaller screen sizes or farther seating distances–say, more than 1.5 times the diagonal measurement of the screen. We’ve reviewed a 37-inch 1080p LCD, for example, where it was impossible to see the separation between horizontal lines at farther than 45 inches away.
    References :
    That Should help Ya!

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