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Old 03-05-2012, 09:08   #9
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Re: SCART to HDMI TV ?

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Originally Posted by sargan View Post
One short SCART socket to HDMI lead was included ... just wondered whether it is worth expense of getting SCART - HDMI converter with 1080 upscaler.
Probably not. If your TV is anything like mine, it'll actually do a fairly good job of upscaling. As suggested above, it's probably better to save up your money for a blu-ray player.
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Originally Posted by Rockabilly Spike View Post
why are people still wanting a socket from the late 1970's on a TV in 2012?
Maybe because he (or she) doesn't have the money to replace the Home Cinema system and DVR? Both of these may only have Scart (or worse) connections.
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