Search engines are your friend. :) Right off the bat I found places
like http://www.cableland.com and http://www.wirecloset.com that
carry component video cables...and individual cable price/site links
like http://consumerdirectonline.com/ht191.htm (cheapest cables I
came across).
- Will
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rodney Peterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 1:07 AM
Subject: MD: OT: Component Video Cables
>
> Can anybody point me to a place on the web where I can buy component
> video cables? I've found Amazon.com for $140 but their service really
> sucks-I'm still waiting for them to send DVD's that were released
> January 16th I pre-ordered weeks ago they haven't sent. And I found a
> place to make them professionally for $175. The $140 price at Amazon is
> for two component video cables, one 6 feet, one 20 feet. Both are
> Monster cables. I found a company called Phoenix Gold or something like
> that with cables about half that price, but I've never heard of them and
> don't know if they're any good.
> What I want to do is hook my Dell laptop up to my HDTV to use the HDTV
> as a viewing monitor. I have already received the Logitech wireless
> keyboard/mouse combo and I ordered the VGA to component adapter box last
> week from Key Digital. The component cables are the last pieces I need.
> Also, supposedly this setup will allow me to view DVD-ROM upconverted to
> 720p through the component cable but I'm not quite sure how it works.
> But people are doing it.
>
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