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Reccommend Me an HDTV (pg. 2)
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| Pariah Cleric |
This just in: PS3 can blow me.
Also, after taking TigerClaw's advice, it needs a VGA port, too.
P.S. What the does this all mean?
Supported VGA resolutions for the XBox 360
Resolution; Aspect Ratio; Megapixels;Standard
640x480; 4:3; 0.31; VGA \ 480p \ NTSC
848x480; 16:9; 0.4; WVGA \ Widescreen 480p
1024x768; 4:3; 0.79; XGA
1280x720; 16:9; 0.92; 720p
1280x768; 16:10; 0.98; WXGA
1360x768; 16:9; 1.04; WXGA
1280x1024; 5:4; 1.31; SXGA |
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| Marc Summers |
| WTF is an HDTV |
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| Yan |
| quote: | Originally posted by Marc Summers
WTF is an HDTV |
Home Depot Television. |
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| Pariah Cleric |
A High-Def TV.
An HDTV.
A HDTV doesn't sound right. |
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| Marc Summers |
| Wait. Why wouldn't an HDTV be built-in? |
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| Pariah Cleric |
| It's more expensive, whereas, it costs $50 to get an HD receiver from your satellite company. |
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| TigerClaw |
| quote: | Originally posted by Marc Summers
Wait. Why wouldn't an HDTV be built-in? |
He meant HDTVs without built in HD receivers, These type of sets are HD Ready, you just need to buy an HDTV Receiver to receive over the air HD channels. The sets are capable of showing HD signals as long as you have a device that does HD on the outputs, paticularly, the XBox 360 uses a special connections that hooks onto the back of the set in order to play the games at 720p which is the 360's native resolution. |
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| Pariah Cleric |
| And really, that's all I need, cause I never really watch TV anyways, games and movies. |
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| TigerClaw |
| When a person wants to buy an HDTV, Pricing is always the issue, HDTVs with the built in HDTuners are most often more expensive then the ones without the HDTuners. |
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| Marc Summers |
| quote: | Originally posted by TigerClaw
When a person wants to buy an HDTV, Pricing is always the issue, HDTVs with the built in HDTuners are most often more expensive then the ones without the HDTuners. |
Is there a difference between regular TV and HDTV? |
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| TigerClaw |
| quote: | Originally posted by Marc Summers
Is there a difference between regular TV and HDTV? |
You got my response confused, I said there are HDTVs with built in HDTV receivers and HDTVs without the built in receivers, If it's an HDTV, It means it can receive an HD signal, As long as you have a receiver that has an HDTV output, It would be be either HDMI, DVI, VGA or Composite, Many of these HDTVs have VGA inputs, So that you can plug your PC to them. |
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