Cabling Clarification - HDMI vs. component/optical

Unfortunately, I'm out of HDMI ports to connect my AppleTV. If I understand it correctly, one of HDMI's advantages is the ability to send 1080p signals. I'm thinking that doesn't really matter because nothing broadcast through the AppleTV is of that quality. So I'm really not losing anything by connecting it via component video and optical audio cables...correct?
Thanks.

I would agree with you that you will not be losing out.

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