I only have a 1080i set at the moment. If it's your only choice, no, it's not a huge loss. There's just a slight loss in color and sharpness. It's not a huge deal, though.
Shawn said:I'm surprised that no one has asked the following question:
What resolution are the games going to be when connecting the 360 to a CRT PC monitor using the VGA cable?
ghostmind said:From what I've been reading, you should set your 360 to 720p output and let your TV do the upscaling, as the scalar on your TV should be better than what the console can do... the scalar on my XBR should do well...
I only have a 1080i set at the moment. If it's your only choice, no, it's not a huge loss. There's just a slight loss in color and sharpness. It's not a huge deal, though.
I'm betting that widescreen 480p (852x480) might look good as "1080i" on those cheaper CRT HDTVs.
as the scalar on your TV should be better than what the console can do
ghostmind said:From what I've been reading, you should set your 360 to 720p output and let your TV do the upscaling, as the scalar on your TV should be better than what the console can do... the scalar on my XBR should do well...
Shawn said:I'm surprised that no one has asked the following question:
What resolution are the games going to be when connecting the 360 to a CRT PC monitor using the VGA cable?
I was wondering that exact thing....I'll have to test out which looks best.ghostmind said:From what I've been reading, you should set your 360 to 720p output and let your TV do the upscaling, as the scalar on your TV should be better than what the console can do... the scalar on my XBR should do well...
beermonkey@tehbias said:If there's a loss of color, somebody screwed up in designing the scaler or encoder. This is probably just bunk
But LCD screens do have the potential to be more vibrant (color) than CRTs
6. Color and Gray-Scale Accuracy
The internal Gamma and gray-scale of an LCD is very irregular. Special circuitry attempts to fix it, often with only limited success. LCDs typically produce fewer than 256 discrete intensity levels. For some LCDs portions of the gray-scale may be dithered. Images are pleasing but not accurate because of problems with black-level, gray-scale and Gamma, which affects the accuracy of the gray-scale and color mixtures. Generally not suitable for professional image color balancing.
Whatever resolution you set the 360 dash to, so if you go 720 it'll be 1280x720 (or whatever 720p ends up being)
You get tons of options with VGA cable:640x480, 848x480, 1024x768, 1280x720, 1280x768, and 1360x768
beermonkey@tehbias said:
Shawn said:I'm not sure if I understand...
Does that mean if I feel like playing my games in 640p, I select "640p" in the 360 Dash, and the 360 sets my monitor to 640p?
If I feel like playing my games in 720p, I select "720p" in the Dash, and the 360 sets my monitor to 720p?
Same thing with 1080i??
Am I understanding this correctly?
beermonkey@tehbias said:
Thats kind of out of date now.
beermonkey@tehbias said:Um, ask any ISF tech what consumer fixed-pixel display technology exceeds a decent CRT for color accuracy and saturation. ROLLEYES.
beermonkey@tehbias said:Um, ask any ISF tech what consumer fixed-pixel display technology exceeds a decent CRT for color accuracy and saturation. ROLLEYES.
L-gon said:Most people are drawn to oversaturated images with the color and light just blooming all over the place. I've actually talked to friends of mine who aren't so technically inclined and they'll argue round and round that TVs in torch mode at something like a Best Buy look better than accurately adjusted TVs. It's not until I walk them through AVIA that they even begin to understand where I'm coming from.
Do you know what's more fun than convincing your friends how to correctly adjust their TV's?
Getting laid.
:lol Guys guys guys why not have both....beermonkey@tehbias said:Is making snarky comments in message boards more fun than getting laid?
L-gon said:*Looks at post counts of the two individuals in question*
It looks like I'm getting a lot more ass than you.
snatches said:Do you know what's more fun than convincing your friends how to correctly adjust their TV's?
Getting laid.
beermonkey@tehbias said:Um, ask any ISF tech what consumer fixed-pixel display technology exceeds a decent CRT for color accuracy and saturation. ROLLEYES.
VALIS said:So is 720p a superior resolution to 1080i? I thought there was some debate about that, but I don't follow these things all that closely. My TV (Sony Wega LCD) handles both natively, so should I set the 360's output to 720?
beermonkey@tehbias said:Um, ask any ISF tech what consumer fixed-pixel display technology exceeds a decent CRT for color accuracy and saturation. ROLLEYES.
mrklaw said:you're probably right. However, just to fuel the fire:
- What monitors will developers be connecting to their Xbox dev kits? Most likely LCD. So we could have a repeat of the GBA/SP situation where the colours of the games are predisposed to be more accurate on an LCD monitor, regardless of whether it is a better display technology or not.
Shogmaster said:I'm betting that widescreen 480p (852x480) might look good as "1080i" on those cheaper CRT HDTVs.
Shogmaster said:I'm betting that widescreen 480p (852x480) might look good as "1080i" on those cheaper CRT HDTVs.
Error Macro said:But what will the graphics designers, the artists, the people who are making the art assets be connecting to most likely?
CRTs, baby.
mrklaw said:Nah.
Artists are a bunch of fluffy bunnies. They'll be using big ass Apple cinema LCD displays, because 'they need the white surround to balance their chakras'.
Shogmaster said:You get tons of options with VGA cable:
640x480, 848x480, 1024x768, 1280x720, 1280x768, and 1360x768
beermonkey@tehbias said:Um, ask any ISF tech what consumer fixed-pixel display technology exceeds a decent CRT for color accuracy and saturation. ROLLEYES.
CorruptionDee said:There should be no loss in color vibrancy.
beermonkey@tehbias said:Um, ask any ISF tech what consumer fixed-pixel display technology exceeds a decent CRT for color accuracy and saturation. ROLLEYES.