WHOAguitarninja
Weaksauce
- Joined
- Jun 2, 2006
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Pictures!
These are all running on 360 using VGA set to output at 1340x768 or whatever that res is. It's the highest res you can set the VGA cable to. Most of these came out a little dark. I'm still experimenting to try and figure out the best way to take pictures off the screen.
First up, PGR3
Next up some Oblivion
Now some GRAW
I dont know what level of AA GRAW is using, but the image quality on this monitor for it is absolutely out of this world. It looks incredibly smooth and crisp.
A last word about VGA versus component from me. VGA wins. Really. It's not even close on this monitor. Component doesn't look terrible necessarily, but it really doesn't look very good. Dark areas are too muddy and undefined, bright areas are WAY oversaturated. I think it has more to do with the inputs on the monitor than the cables. If you're buying this monitor with intent to use it for a 360, get the VGA cable. It really does blow away the components on it by a mile.
These are all running on 360 using VGA set to output at 1340x768 or whatever that res is. It's the highest res you can set the VGA cable to. Most of these came out a little dark. I'm still experimenting to try and figure out the best way to take pictures off the screen.
First up, PGR3
Next up some Oblivion
Now some GRAW
I dont know what level of AA GRAW is using, but the image quality on this monitor for it is absolutely out of this world. It looks incredibly smooth and crisp.
A last word about VGA versus component from me. VGA wins. Really. It's not even close on this monitor. Component doesn't look terrible necessarily, but it really doesn't look very good. Dark areas are too muddy and undefined, bright areas are WAY oversaturated. I think it has more to do with the inputs on the monitor than the cables. If you're buying this monitor with intent to use it for a 360, get the VGA cable. It really does blow away the components on it by a mile.