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- From: il@bambam.u.washington.edu (Il Hwan Oh)
- Newsgroups: rec.games.video
- Subject: Re: Sega video cable, is it worth it?????
- Date: 28 Dec 1992 17:59:55 GMT
- Organization: University of Washington, Tacoma
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- References: <7551@bigbird.hri.com.hri.com> <9212242731@genesis.nred.ma.us>
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- nugget@genesis.nred.ma.us (Ralph Barbagallo) writes:
- > In article <7551@bigbird.hri.com.hri.com> graham@hri.com 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
- > >
- > You WILL see a great improvement due to better resolution and little
- > if any interference... buy it.
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- My only complaint is that Sega didn't put stereo sound on the connector.
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