Yes they do. Check wikipedia for details. Component can handle 1080p at 60 fps (have to specify because someone is bound to disagree) and so can VGA. Looking forward to a PS3 on my 46" Sony Bravia XBR3 in full HD! w00t
1080p is not a problem for component cables. The problem with using component for 1080p content is that in the future with the image constraint token being active, you won't be able to view 1080p content on a non digital or non-HDCP-capable cable. You would have to use a DVI-HDCP or HDMI cable.
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Acheeze @ Sep 20th 2006 12:09AM
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i never knew that component cables supported 1080p
Michael @ Sep 20th 2006 12:14AM
Yes they do. Check wikipedia for details. Component can handle 1080p at 60 fps (have to specify because someone is bound to disagree) and so can VGA. Looking forward to a PS3 on my 46" Sony Bravia XBR3 in full HD! w00t
James @ Sep 20th 2006 3:22AM
1080p is not a problem for component cables. The problem with using component for 1080p content is that in the future with the image constraint token being active, you won't be able to view 1080p content on a non digital or non-HDCP-capable cable. You would have to use a DVI-HDCP or HDMI cable.