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Your LCD TV has five types of video connections.
You should capitalize on the best connection
available from your LCD TV to get the best display
quality. For example, if you have a progressive DVD
player that supports a component video connection,
you should connect the DVD player to your LCD
TV using component video connections instead of
composite video or S-video connections.
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Introducing The Television
Inputs and Outputs
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