Because most people are feeding the DVD audio through the reciever not the TV's speakers. Lack HDMI audio is no big deal because it is only Two Channel. The addition of RS232 means that It can sycronized with a reciever or universal control system.
Because most people are feeding the DVD audio through the reciever not the TV's speakers. Lack HDMI audio is no big deal because it is only Two Channel. The addition of RS232 means that It can sycronized with a reciever or universal control system. I'd rater have the RS232 than the Audio.
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Rob Stevens @ Dec 16th 2006 11:15AM
"... but cuts out the audio ports altogether while adding in an RS-232 control port."
Silly Engadget. HDMI includes audio and video in the same cable. Why would they need separate audio ports?
I LOVE THE CAPS LOCK KEY @ Dec 16th 2006 1:27PM
Because most people are feeding the DVD audio through the reciever not the TV's speakers. Lack HDMI audio is no big deal because it is only Two Channel. The addition of RS232 means that It can sycronized with a reciever or universal control system.
I LOVE THE CAPS LOCK KEY @ Dec 16th 2006 1:27PM
Because most people are feeding the DVD audio through the reciever not the TV's speakers. Lack HDMI audio is no big deal because it is only Two Channel. The addition of RS232 means that It can sycronized with a reciever or universal control system. I'd rater have the RS232 than the Audio.