My son just picked up one of these today for his XBox360
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/ol...&cp=1&id=1218054462391
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/ol...&cp=1&id=1218054462391
Originally posted by: Zapper48
My son just picked up one of these today for his XBox360
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/ol...&cp=1&id=1218054462391
Originally posted by: Zapper48
Update: Today I playeed CS:Source and it looked great.Then I was surfing the web and the text was easy to read as well.Maybe I better scrounge up some bucks to pick up another before I end up "borrowing" this one from my son lol.
Originally posted by: Zapper48
Lol couldn't resist so I picked up one for myself.I do notice a marked difference between using VGA or HDMI,the latter is much better.
Originally posted by: postmortemIA
Originally posted by: Zapper48
Lol couldn't resist so I picked up one for myself.I do notice a marked difference between using VGA or HDMI,the latter is much better.
again, does it accept 1366x768 resolution?
Originally posted by: postmortemIA
Originally posted by: Zapper48
Lol couldn't resist so I picked up one for myself.I do notice a marked difference between using VGA or HDMI,the latter is much better.
again, does it accept 1366x768 resolution?
Originally posted by: dbk
Originally posted by: postmortemIA
Originally posted by: Zapper48
Lol couldn't resist so I picked up one for myself.I do notice a marked difference between using VGA or HDMI,the latter is much better.
again, does it accept 1366x768 resolution?
"Maximum Resolution 1366 x 768"
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Originally posted by: kd5crs
I've got the 1080P 42" (which goes for $599, crazy prices). It is an all around great TV. HD looks great, as expected, but I was surprised by the great quality of the SD.
Originally posted by: postmortemIA
Originally posted by: dbk
Originally posted by: postmortemIA
Originally posted by: Zapper48
Lol couldn't resist so I picked up one for myself.I do notice a marked difference between using VGA or HDMI,the latter is much better.
again, does it accept 1366x768 resolution?
"Maximum Resolution 1366 x 768"
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yes, you are confused, my HP 720P has same native resolution but max supported resolution is 1080i which PC sees as native, and 1366x768 is not supported; in other words it sucks.