I read that RGB modding the N64 won't change much compared to S-Video. Though I read that if your going to go S-Video get good cables as the cheap ones can have ghosting and artifacts.AceFan84 wrote: Thanks for the info, I really like the tv so far too! I ordered a remote control for it so I can access the service menu, the geometry is off a little so I'm hoping I can improve it with some adjustments.
The one thing I'm still not sure about is exactly what consoles to connect to it and which ones to connect to my 1080p plasma. I have a Panasonic TC-P42G15 Plasma and it's a really nice tv with a ton of inputs (1 s-video, 2 component, 3 hdmi) but I'm not sure if I should connect my consoles like my PS2 and Gamecube to it (via component) so they can output 480p or just connect them to my Trinitron which only supports 480i.
I'm also trying to figure out if RGB modding a N64 is worth it over just using s-video on my trinitron, it's fairly expensive to do and I'm not sure if it's worth the cost to do.
From my experience 480i looks great on the WEGA including 480i from the Xbox 360 and PS3.
But I find progressive 480p and up look better on a TV/Monitor that is able to support it.
Pretty much this TV is dedicated to everything SD related. I mean I love how the Dreamcast looks on it but if I had a choice I play my Dreamcast on one of my PC CRT Monitors.