X Box 360 question... again

Depending on what TV/monitor you use is what type of cable you should buy.

Norm tv - SCART/RCA
HDTV com only - 6 connector (RCA + com)
HDTV with com or VGA - VGA cable (for high end 1080p mode TVs)
PC monitor - VGA
 
Depending on what TV/monitor you use is what type of cable you should buy.

Norm tv - SCART/RCA
HDTV com only - 6 connector (RCA + com)
HDTV with com or VGA - VGA cable (for high end 1080p mode TVs)
PC monitor - VGA

So if I get the VGA Cables for my X Box 360 to replace the stock ones... i'll see a different in the picture quality when gaming?

Where can I get some of these cables... and not average ones. Or should I just get the ones that Microsoft recommends?
 
vga on the 360 upconverts the dvd player portion of the console as well as gives u a buttload more resolution settings you can choose from. Regular component only gives you like 480p, 720p, 10801i, while vga gives you pixel measurements.
 
vga on the 360 upconverts the dvd player portion of the console as well as gives u a buttload more resolution settings you can choose from. Regular component only gives you like 480p, 720p, 10801i, while vga gives you pixel measurements.

Oh yea? Where can I get these VGA cables? They expensive?
 
1080i is better than 1080p...

No. It's not.

1080i is popular because 720P sets (which 99% of HDTV owners own, rather than the MUCH more expensive 1080P sets) can emulate 1080i compatability

1080P is true 1920x1080 resolution. A 720P set is 1080x720

Cable/Satellite HDTV is 1080i, due to bandwidth limitations. HD-DVD's and Bluray discs are the only thing that are currently in true 1080P.
 
They sell a set of wires for like $70... do you think they actually make a difference in clarity/quality?

To be honest....instead of wasing $70 on making the picture a TINY bit better

Why not get a game....or something that will actually help u instead of making the picture a little bit better
 
To be honest....instead of wasing $70 on making the picture a TINY bit better

Why not get a game....or something that will actually help u instead of making the picture a little bit better

Well the Microsoft VGA Cables are $40 and Newegg has a set of third-party ones that are only $15 so it might not be a bad idea to pick up the $15 ones and check them out.
 
Well the Microsoft VGA Cables are $40 and Newegg has a set of third-party ones that are only $15 so it might not be a bad idea to pick up the $15 ones and check them out.

Yea that sounds like a better idea....it just seems a bit worthless to drop 70 notes on a cable that will be bunged behind your TV forever...
 
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