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xTABx7 said:NIIIICE- I have a 2005 and will be getting my xbox on monday. are those in game screens 720 or 1080? and what cables are you using to hook the xbox up?
[RCKY] Thor said:I was at kompussr yesterday and they had a 360 kiosk with a hi-def LCD TV. Fired up the Call of Duty demo (A game I have for PC) and almost barfed. It was a jumbled mess of jaggies and artifacts due to the heat wave effects in the desert, and basically looked like crap. I was not impressed.
I never really got into consoles, I do not believe that it will outperform pc for long (I do not think it does now), but it is just my opinion.MERKMAN said:So use the VGA adapter. Should look better then.
I for one found these pics VERY exciting. Because this is the exact video setup I'll probably use for my 360. I have my computer plugged into the DVI connection on the Dell, but the component and VGA connections are available. I assume the VGA connection would provide the best image... but I wonder if that's true.
Can't wait to pick up my unit. Thanks for the pics!!!
P.S. The Call of Duty 2 Demo was based on about a 60% complete version of the game. It had NOT been graphically optimized, and I found the collision detection iffy. After all, if I shoot a guy, I like to seem him hit... not just keep firing at me. Word is the FINAL version is much more impressive in both areas. So there is nothing to fear, unless your one of the fan boys who won't play it now that online only has 8 player matchups... not 16 or 32 as previously guessed upon.
MERKMAN said:I for one found these pics VERY exciting. Because this is the exact video setup I'll probably use for my 360. I have my computer plugged into the DVI connection on the Dell, but the component and VGA connections are available. I assume the VGA connection would provide the best image... but I wonder if that's true.
EXreaction said:And how are you guys getting these 360's so early?
Most likely is was set for 480i or some such nonsense, go to Gamestop and check it out, they have theirs set up on 720p and it looks awesome, and yes I have played it on my 1280x1024 screen, so I do know what I'm talking about, I've seen them set up in Wal-Marts, mostly badly and you have to eject the disc to set it for 720, so if it was not done right, then you get really fugly graphics as the screen is not displaying in it's native rez, for an example, set your nice big LCD screen to 800x600 and play CoD2, then you get an idea.[RCKY] Thor said:I was at kompussr yesterday and they had a 360 kiosk with a hi-def LCD TV. Fired up the Call of Duty demo (A game I have for PC) and almost barfed. It was a jumbled mess of jaggies and artifacts due to the heat wave effects in the desert, and basically looked like crap. I was not impressed.
EXreaction said:Cool! xD
Hey, have you tried to see if a kb/m will work with the 360?
Sabs said:I don't think you can switch to a VGA source on the 2405FPW if you already have your PC connected with DVI. This would mean you'd have to disconnect your DVI cable from the monitor in order to switch sources. Perhaps someone can confirm this.
Sabs said:I don't think you can switch to a VGA source on the 2405FPW if you already have your PC connected with DVI. This would mean you'd have to disconnect your DVI cable from the monitor in order to switch sources. Perhaps someone can confirm this.
IceWind said:I wonder how the hell to get sound from the XBOX 360 is gonna work though.....
[Fate]Doom said:The HD-Component and VGA cables have not only a composite L/R for analog output but also a plug for fiber optic out.
(I think its called fiber optic, you know the light method)