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	<title>Energized Tech &#187; Component Video Switch</title>
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		<title>Component Video Switch</title>
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If you do not have enough ports visual components to your TV or computer to connect your DVD players, players Blu-Ray, boxes of cable television, game consoles like Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 or Wii, or any other device that uses a component video cable (these are the three cables for video taken &#8211; colored green, [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">If you do not have enough ports visual components to your TV or computer to connect your DVD players, players Blu-Ray, boxes of cable television, game consoles like Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 or Wii, or any other device that uses a component video cable (these are the three cables for video taken &#8211; colored green, blue and red &#8211; instead of regular cable composite video which is a simple yellow jack was popular beyond), then you need a switch visual component.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Most TV&#8217;s only come with (and if you&#8217;re lucky, two) ports all visual components. This must surely cost and design constraints to investment. This means that whenever you want to switch from DVD to watch a viewing of cable television or playing a game on your console, you must reach behind your TV and unplug your DVD player before plugging in your console the cable television or playing.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You should always use the component video cable for three doses if your DVD player or other device supports it, instead of connecting cable consists of simple regular yellow, because the difference in visual quality is simply amazing . Using an HDMI cable if it is available is also a healthy choice.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In fact, this visual standard has been created to take advantage of video over high-quality DVDs and Blu-ray that were not around when the composite video standard has been established there for many years . You&#8217;ll notice the difference in quality when using component video immediately, and you&#8217;ll never go back to the old junction of regular yellow cable yet! A main reason is that the video component allows you to watch your DVDs and play full HD quality, they support it.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">With one of these boxes available, you simply plug all your devices to the box and the box into your TV. Then, with the simple touch of a button on the front of the device can automatically switch between your various devices. Because you plug also within the sound of your various devices to the switch, it also takes care to select the correct sound as well!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Depending on the model you buy, you can even get one that has a remote control &#8211; you don&#8217;t need to even leave the couch! As these devices begin at about $ 50, there&#8217;s really no excuse to play the violin behind the TV longer. Not every switch is created equal, however &#8211; and if you paid a lot of hard earned money on your TV, DVD player, player Blue-ray, a system of home theater and gaming consoles, it would be a shame to finish the up with a bad signal quality to save a few bucks. Sure-so you can compare prices before buying the product that is best for you, and are of good quality.</p>
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