i have a 360 and a 32' lcd "hd ready" tv. i'm currently using hd component cable running in 1080i for display and not overly impressed so might buy a vga cable instead. my concern is will my tv display 1080i properly through it? my lcd tv resolution is 1366x768, and it mentions in the tv's manual hd content will only be utilised through component or dvi input.
any help please?
oh my lcd tv is philips' 32TA1000
xbox 360 vga + lcd hdtv help
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almost, his native resolution is 768p. But 720p is way better than 1080i for his set for gaming. When watching national geographic or something slow moving, you could try the 1080i setting. But as discussed before it all depends on which up/down scaler is the best. The one in your tv or the one in your equipment. My tv native resolution is 720p. I for the love of god don't see why 768p was introduced. There is nothing that supports it. Nothing. Nothing is developed in that resolution, afaik. Everything you ever put into your set is either downscaled or upscaled.elvis wrote:To add to the very sensible post above, before you shell out on the VGA cables, try setting the console to 720p, considering that it's the optimal vewing resolution for your TV's native res.
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wxga: http://www.gen-x-pc.com/lcd3.htmneorichieb1971 wrote:Its a standard VGA resolution.
Yet here it is not listed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_display_standard
What does 'standard' mean anyway?
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