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Hi Guys,

 

I've acquired 2 x 50" Pioneer Plasma Screens approx 10 yrs old. They do not have the traditional inputs associated with today's digital age. On one i have

 

Inputs here, not to sure what they are,The manual says they are for PC input only.

 

1input1and2.jpg

 

 

1input3and4.jpg

 

and on the other screen, which appears a little younger,

 

These inputs appear to support a digital box TV output,

 

2input1and2.jpg

 

2input3and4.jpg

 

Now one of my questions is, on the second TV which would be the best input from a scart lead to obtain the best picture quality,

 

Any TV Techies out there...help!!

 

Rich

 

ps i might be selling them later if anyone's interested

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Well the top one has S-video and componant and what looks like a coaxia (aerial) socket

 

The second one just has a standard analogue PC input as used on most monitors up until the digital (DVI) age

 

Scart into the analogue pc input - there is probably some sort of convertor for it - will have an oggle!

 

 

Sorry... massive fail above mis judged which was which screen.

 

I'll try again:

 

Top one

 

has some sort of componant/s video input the round silver ones look like to do with cctv and it has a tradition pc vga input

 

Bottom one:

 

Has S video, componant, vga for computers and also what looks like cctv inputs

Edited by Quavey

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