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Dom Tuk | 18:22 Tue 15th Mar 2005 | Technology
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Why are SCART leads so difficult to plug into TV sets etc. The alignment of the lead is such that it can go in just one way (which is understandable) but the entry point is so narrow that it is impossible to get in unless it is held absolutely level at point of entry. Case of bad design that we are now stuck with. Who designed it??
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I've had no problem with any of my SCART sockets / leads.  They need to go in level so you don't bend any pins I guess.
I quite agree with Dom Tuk- scart leads are awful - mine is always falling out of the back of the tv - why is newer technology getting harder for mere mortals?
I think the technology's fine - it's just the people using it that are badly designed. :-)
I agree with Dom Tuk, they are a crappy design. Not only are they difficult to insert, but the weight of the cable at one end means that they are always working loose. Our TV, VCR and DVD are all on a trolley type stand, and if you move it just a couple of millimetres the TV plug pops out at the cable end, just far enough that we have a picture but no sound.
So stevie21 you think humans will have to evolve to fir scart plugs lol
 fit - thatis
Just a little joke after a long day at work. I've spent an inordinate amount of time today listening to people complaining that something doesn't work when it was clear that they just didn't make themselves aware of how it should work.

Any scart lead I've ever used has always fitted very snugly - although it does confuse me that they sometimes only work when you take the end out of the TV and put it in the DVD (and vice versa). I assumed that they worked both ways.
Am I making this up?

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