Umm, no they are different cables. D-Link = Component. AV-Multi is basically a Playstation Cable connector and only certain Sony TVs have them. You have a Sony Trintron HD-CRT right? You should have the port. The D-Link only caries Component Video. But the AV-Multi can take component or true pure RGB. Most Sega Consoles, and the AES generate video as pure RGB, it is the best video connection you can possibly get. If you use an encoder and compress RGB, you then have component. If you mix it all togheather except the chroma and luma lines, you get S-Video. If you just jumble all the video into one ugly mess, you get composite.
There are many people who would kill for a modern TV that supports RGB. It just surprises me that you have an AES, which just begs to use RGB, and even a compatible TV. You just need the standard NEO GEO 21pin-RGB cable, and the Sony AV-Multi adapter.
The sad part is that I'll be selling it by next summer when I move. Want to buy a nice Sony Trinitron HD-CRT that supports RGB? To be honest, even though I haven't been fully using it, I'm very happy with it and would definitely buy this again instead of an LCD or plasma TV. I LOVE the picture on it.
BTW, it does have an AV-multi port. I just checked. Since I'll be looking to get another TV next year, should I be looking for something with an AV-multi port in it? I guess I should be getting a Sony AV-Multi adapter. Would this be useful to bring home to North America?
Currently, I've already shipped my AES, Neo CD, Duo, one of my Saturns and some other stuff to Canada. I couldn't test the AES with a Multi-AV adapter if I wanted to. Were you telling me that the Mega Drive and PCE can also take advantage of it?
I realize that I sound quite ignorant of this stuff... because I am. I generally just by s-video connections of I find them available, and then go composite if I can't. The poor Mega Drive and AES looks kind of sad. The PCE actually looks pretty damn good, though. Hell, it looks decent in RF!!! The PC Engine has done nothing but impress me since I got into it less than a year ago.