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- From: hleaves@gems.vcu.edu
- Newsgroups: rec.games.video
- Subject: Re: Sega video cable, is it worth it?????
- Message-ID: <1992Dec27.220047.228@gems.vcu.edu>
- Date: 27 Dec 92 22:00:47 -0400
- References: <7551@bigbird.hri.com.hri.com>
- Organization: Medical College of Virginia
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- In article <7551@bigbird.hri.com.hri.com>, graham@hri.com (Ed Graham) writes:
- > I'm sure this question has been asked many times before,
- > but what type of enhancement will I get from purchasing
- > one? I believe the price is around $12.00. I have a
- > 27" stereo TV with RCA and coax inputs. Is it a waste
- > of money, or will I see noticeable difference? Thanx
- > in advance.
- >
- > Ed
-
- I bought the cable and yes, it does greatly improve both picture and sound.
- (even though its still mono, the frequency response is much better) I was
- dissapointed to find out, however, that one of my TV's would not sync up
- properly with the non RF video signal. The top half of the picture would roll
- off the left side of the screen on pictures with a very high white content. The
- TV only worked correctly with the RF modulated signal. Apart from the apparent
- imcompatability with my TV, the cable is a good buy.
-
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