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hmm.... the ones ur referring are all 3rd partys.... none have i seen with a card sold in india... or overseas.... and the component outs are of past in a vid card...S-Video is of far better qlty o/p's thats the reason..
well maybe this one is ur lucky peice...
s-video, like composite video, was created for standard-definition television in the basic NTSC broadcast format. Both composite and s-video support only interlaced, standard-definition video, now generally referred to as 480i. Progressive scan, and higher resolutions, are not available on composite or s-video connections.
Component video is a color-difference video format which carries the splitting-out of information one step further. Instead of two cables like s-video, component video uses three. These are Y (Luminance again, along with the sync pulses), Pb (Blue minus Luminance), and Pr (Red minus Luminance). Color rendering is a step better than s-video, but what's more significant is that Y/Pb/Pr component video will also support higher resolutions and progressive scan, so if your video is running at 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, (or, for that matter, any other oddball resolution which your source and display devices both support), you can make use of the full capabilities of your equipment.
i have a sparkle 8800 gtx card with component video out