VGA seems kinda limiting, though. I suppose there's only so much screen resolution you're going to pack into what I assume is an analog NTSC video signal on the cable. I don't think the Apple TV or anything else that would connect to your set via HDMI has anything to worry about.
The VGA port can support 1080p and the ZVBox signal is QAM so it can also support HD. The limiting factor is that your TV must support QAM to use this.
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MHAithaca @ May 1st 2008 8:25AM
VGA seems kinda limiting, though. I suppose there's only so much screen resolution you're going to pack into what I assume is an analog NTSC video signal on the cable. I don't think the Apple TV or anything else that would connect to your set via HDMI has anything to worry about.
Big Sam @ May 1st 2008 9:54AM
The VGA port can support 1080p and the ZVBox signal is QAM so it can also support HD. The limiting factor is that your TV must support QAM to use this.