Gameyeeeah, professional video game accessories wholesaler dropshipper, responds customers' question on difference between Composite Video cable, S-Video Cable and Component Video Cable today.
"Many customers buy AV Cable but few of them get the detail about it. So we are trying to make clear those most common cables of game consoles." Said Frankwang.
The first one is Audio-Video AV Cable. This is the basic standard output cable of video games. It carries picture information as a single lower-quality signal. So it has another nickname "Composite Video". There are 4 connectors in one Composite Video Cable.
The next one is S-Video Cable, known as Super Video (in fact it stands for Separated Video). It is an analog video signal that carries the video data as two separate signals, luminance and colour. More brighter and vivid display than the first one. "We highly recommend it to you who has TV Tuner Card and VGAbox." According to Frankwang.
For HDTV(High Definition Television) users, Component Video Cable is the best choice. Component Video carries picture information as three separate higher-quality signals.
At last, Gameyeeeah pick out these three AV Cable shown on Wii as below for clear understanding:
Composite AV Cable for Wii, S-video AV Cable for Wii, Component AV Cable for Wii.
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