What kind of cables do you usually use to connect your video devices to the TV?

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I mostly use S-Video, RCA (Red, White, Yellow) cables, and Coxial (thick cable with a copper wire in the middle) cable to connect my Video devices like game consoles, VCR, DVD player, etc to my TV since I don't own any HDTV.

If I had a HDTV I probably use Component, or HDMI to connect my devices.
 
so far I have connected to my tv is the stuff from my VCR and PS2.
 
I normally use the Coaxial cable (which I need to replace because it is causing my screen to be fuzzy, probably a worn out cable) but the RCA cable is better because of clearer sound and picture quality, if your TV is set to Video and not Ch.3 or 4. I rather use the RCA cables instead, especially when getting a good digital picture.
 
QUOTE (Spiritwarrior @ January 01, 2009 11:11 am) I normally use the Coaxial cable (which I need to replace because it is causing my screen to be fuzzy, probably a worn out cable) but the RCA cable is better because of clearer sound and picture quality, if your TV is set to Video and not Ch.3 or 4. I rather use the RCA cables instead, especially when getting a good digital picture.
RCA is analog. But, I agree RCA looks a lot better then Coxial.

The best Analog cables are VGA, Component and S-Video.

I use S-video to connect my PS@ to my TV and it looks nice.

I think only DVI, HDMI are digital.
 
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