Yes. You will need to connect both the composite and S-video monitor outs from the 1050 to your TV. With most TV's, you will need to switch it between the two inputs depending on which source you are using.
Some TV's may have a single input with both composite and S-video, in which case when an S-video cable is connected the composite input on the TV is disabled. My TV is like that, and at one time I had to connect my VCR into the front video input and the DVD player into the rear (S-video) input. Just something to watch for...
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