tigersty1e
Golden Member
So how would an Xbox360 or PS3 look on a 22" (1680 x 1050) computer monitor?
Originally posted by: hdeck
hdmi -> dvi converter i suppose
Originally posted by: Gaard
First, my apologies to tigersty1e for using his thread to ask a few questions. It didn't seem appropiate to start a nerw topic when the questions seemed to belong in this one.
I purchased a 360 for my son for Christmas and, for available space reasons, was just wondering if it's possible to hook up his 360 to his computer monitor without disconnecting his computer. Do they make some kind of VGA (15 pin) splitter so the computer can be connected at the same time as the 360?
Also, his monitor is a 19" KDS CRT without integratted audio. If I used this monitor for his 360, where would he get sound?
Lastly, the KDS has a fixed VGA cable on it...the cable doesn't come off. Not sure if this matters or not.
Mike
Originally posted by: Raduque
tigersty1e, the 360 is optimized for 16:9 TV resolutions. It'll output it's closest resolution and your monitor will scale it, if it can. It'll look a little fuzzy if you use a stretch mode, but it'll be pixel-perfect if you do a "centered timings"* mode (the xbox resolution best for your monitor will be 1280x720 scaled up. The newest update may even actually support 16:10 resolutions but I could be (and usually am) wrong.
Gaard, running through a VGA splitter/switchbox is going to degrade the signal. I don't recommend it, but it can be done.
As for your second point, you'd need a set of speakers with a set of red/white RCA inputs - or an RCA-Stereo minijack converter for plain old computer speakers.
Thirdly, the VGA switchbox will have two(or more) inputs that you connect the 360/computer to, and one output that you'd connect the monitor to. The box takes care of the gender changing for you.
*I don't know what this mode could be called on your monitor. It would be the mode that keeps the black bars all the way around, only using the actual pixels requested by the input signal.