There are a wide variety of different digital Mitsubishi televisions available on the market, and if your particular model has been made within the past few years, it probably has component ports on the device. These component ports are upgrades from the standard RCA cables. So, if you are connecting a newer device to the television (such as a cable receiver or a DVD player), you can connect the two devices together via component cables.
Instructions
1. Plug the component video cables into the "Component Video Out" ports. Instead of the standard red white and yellow colored video ports typically found on the RCA ports, you are going to see a green, blue and red colored port.
2. Connect the other ends of the component video cables into the "Component Video In" port on the back of the Mitsubishi television. Make sure the cables are plugged into samilar colored ports.
3. Connect the red and white RCA audio cables into the "Audio Out" port found next to the component cables. Plug the other end of the cables into the "Audio In" port on the back of the television.
4. Power on both the digital Mitsubishi television and the device you are connecting to it.
5. Press the "Video" button on the digital Mitsubish television until the TV is connected to the "Component" device. Once connected, you are able to view the content from the other device on the television.
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