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Re: LCD/Plasma for Xbox360 advice
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I wish it just said that... I have 1 million pixels, and yours has 2 million. Nice and easy. |
Re: LCD/Plasma for Xbox360 advice
Ta for the info Wyrdness. I take it that when looking at monitors rather than TVs I should be looking for widescreen aspect ration monitors that either say they support 1920x1080 resolutions or 1080P, as opposed to "HD ready" as a lot seem to claim (presumably they mean 1080i).
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Re: LCD/Plasma for Xbox360 advice
I was under the impression that 'HD ready' mean they take a HD imput, so could mean they have any resolution, low or high.
1080p and 1080i have the same resolution from what I understand but one means interlaced and one is a progressive scan. The Interlaced scan draws 2 pixels at a time so while your using 2 million pixels it draws 2 at the same time with the same information, where as 1080p will draw each individual pixel, so you get a true 2 million pixel use. |
Re: LCD/Plasma for Xbox360 advice
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Most will be able to display a downscaled 1080p signal. Panels with a native 1920x1080 resolution are sometimes called 'Full HD'. Obviously they're more expensive than the 720p panels. For normal TV viewing or gaming, you're unlikely to notice much of a difference. |
Re: LCD/Plasma for Xbox360 advice
Ill be sitting about 6 feet away from the TV. Ive been advised to go for 37" again but im not sure if I can fit it in the space!
Samsung do have a dedicated games mode where I think it boosts the refresh rate. Whats required to run games - anything above 4m/s? I dont want to buy an LCD where I get a lot of motion blur. Its perfect on the Tosh ive got but I dont want to be forking out another £550 to put upstairs. |
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60hz should be fine.
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Tesco's has some cracking deals on TV's at the mo.
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Fancy the Sony Bravia 32v4000 at a shade under £400. Looks good even if it isnt 1080p (not necessary for the 360 really though is it?)
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