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    Default Is it worth buying a HD tv just for the Xbox??

    Here is the deal. I was thinking about upgrading my gameroom tv. I was thinking about getting a HD tv solely due to the Xbox so I can make use of the HD games that are out there. My question is, is it worth it? How much better do the games look? I also notice some games state 480i and some state 720i. I am not sure what this means, but as long as I get an HD tv, I should be all set, right?

    Thanks for any advice!!

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    Default Re: Is it worth buying a HD tv just for the Xbox??

    Quote Originally Posted by stargate
    Here is the deal. I was thinking about upgrading my gameroom tv. I was thinking about getting a HD tv solely due to the Xbox so I can make use of the HD games that are out there. My question is, is it worth it? How much better do the games look? I also notice some games state 480i and some state 720i. I am not sure what this means, but as long as I get an HD tv, I should be all set, right?

    Thanks for any advice!!
    I'm shure you mean 480p and 720p. It depends on how much you play your Xbox. If you play it alot and what the best visuals then shure. But if you rarely play it, then I'd say hold off till you buy other current gen systems, ie gamecube or 360. And most hdtvs will change there resolution automaticly so yes you would be all set. (If you have the right component cables.)
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    well, I do play the xbox quite a bit and I also own a Gamecube.

    Does the 480p require a HD tv ? I notice most of my games are 480p and I only have one that says 720p (Soul Calibur 2).

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    Default Hmmm...

    Depends. How much do you want to spend? You can get an inexpensive one (look for 720p, minimum) at Walmart or (I suggest), browsing your local stores for open box bargains (after Christmas probably).

    You could go all the way and get a 1080P set (or a projector even). This would cost you several thousand, but you'd probably not want this just for a 360, unless your loaded, but if you were loaded you'd already have one...

    I got a decent 32" Sanyo HDTV at Walmart for $200 once. It's not an awesome HDTV but it'll do nicely for the 360.

    Of course PS3 will do 1080P...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slipdeath
    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7006045&type=product&productCate goryId=pcmcat31800050031&id=1099392081898
    now, that looks like a good deal and I am looking for a 27"

    will "HD ready" suffice for Xbox gaming?

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    Default Hmmm...

    Looks like a solid set. It'll handle a 360 well, though it does not look lie it'll handle 720p...the information that link provides does not say it. 1080i is good enough though, not sure you can see a difference anyhow.

    103 lbs. though...

    HD ready means it will display HD from any source but for HD television you will need another box/tuner. Generally provided by cable company, though you can purchase them standalone for OTA (over the air) transmissions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slipdeath
    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7006045&type=product&productCate goryId=pcmcat31800050031&id=1099392081898
    This is the TV I have. Its ok, but it lasted me 2 month before it broke. Luckily it was underwarenty and I didn't have to pay for the replacment. It has a problem with the picture at the outer edges, it warps it a bit. Not too bad but it does happen.

    S-video is not good however it makes little dark dots all over the picture. There not black but the color is just a little bit darker in those dots. I cant really explain it right. But I've owned 2 of these tvs and they've both done this.

    There are 2 component ports, 3 s-vid and 3 composite. It has good sound but it is freaking heavy. 103lbs doesn't sound like much but it is very hard to carry. You'll need 2 farly strong people. I'm not a wimp but shit carrying that solo up a flight of stairs was very difficult.

    So yeah theres my review on that TV.

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    nez have you tried any hd on it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slipdeath
    nez have you tried any hd on it?
    Of course Xbox the 3 PS2 games and GCN in HD as well. Looks really really good. GCN in particular looks great. Sadly I don't have anygames that go above 480p so I cant comment on its 1080i or 720p abilitys.
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    go 'all out' and get a 34xbr960


    that thing is freakin' loaded... *and expensive *


    too heavy and deep for me, unfortunately.

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    Hell yea it's worth getting an HDTV just for videogames. Be sure you don't skimp out on good component cables! As long as you veer away from Mad Katz, you should be dandy

    480p is a noticable jump in quality if you're used to just svideo and composite, and both 1080i and 720p look fanfuckingtastic.

    IIRC HD-Ready just means that there's no built in ATSC tuner, so you'll need a seperate device to handle HD Broadcasts (HD Cable box, OTA Antenna, etc), correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by roushimsx
    Hell yea it's worth getting an HDTV just for videogames. Be sure you don't skimp out on good component cables! As long as you veer away from Mad Katz, you should be dandy

    480p is a noticable jump in quality if you're used to just svideo and composite, and both 1080i and 720p look fanfuckingtastic.

    IIRC HD-Ready just means that there's no built in ATSC tuner, so you'll need a seperate device to handle HD Broadcasts (HD Cable box, OTA Antenna, etc), correct?

    Si.

    Oh and is there really all that much of a differance in HD cables?

    I'm currently using composite cables instead of component on my DVD player. Component cables are just to costly.
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    So if you were to connect an xbox 360 to say that tv would you need anything extra? 720p 1080i which one is better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slipdeath
    So if you were to connect an xbox 360 to say that tv would you need anything extra? 720p 1080i which one is better?
    No. Just HD cables and youd be all set.

    720p and 1080i I have no clue.
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    OK, the only thing I am not understanding is this...

    If I get a "HD ready" set, will I need a separate decoder to use with my Xbox or is that just for television HD broadcasts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slipdeath
    So if you were to connect an xbox 360 to say that tv would you need anything extra? 720p 1080i which one is better?
    It's a matter of opinion . Some like 720p better, some like 1080i better.
    And certain televisions do 720p better and some do 1080i better.
    I personally think they look almost identical. I prefer 1080i myself though. Seems a little clearer and brighter on my Sony Grand Wega 60"

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    Quote Originally Posted by stargate
    OK, the only thing I am not understanding is this...

    If I get a "HD ready" set, will I need a separate decoder to use with my Xbox or is that just for television HD broadcasts?
    That's just for OTA (Over The Air) HD television.

    It will work fine for Xbox 360 HD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stargate
    OK, the only thing I am not understanding is this...

    If I get a "HD ready" set, will I need a separate decoder to use with my Xbox or is that just for television HD broadcasts?
    TV broadcasts. It doesn't have a tv HDtuner.
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