He mentioned red/yellow/white in his post, which would be stereo audio and composite video. When I read that, I skipped over component video. You do have an excellent point, though, as a flat tube 32" Sony would most likely include component video. If your TV and DVD player both support it (and both of them probably do), component video would probably provide the best video quality. Eatingahotmeal, look for a video input on the TV (and output on the DVD) that has three RCA plugs together. A video cable like this (or three of Outlaw's PSC cables) would be necessary for a component connect. The 1050 does not include component video switching (and you wouldn't want component video switching anyway on anything in the 1050's price range -- the signal is very high bandwidth compared to composite or S-video).

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