Would I be able to play games with high resolutions like seen with PC games?
Would I be able to play games with high resolutions like seen with PC games?
sure, but if its a projection you really need to be careful of screen burn in, I had a problem with a PVR, the logo was so bright and was stationery it burned in my tv, I don't use it anymore on that tv because I don't want to make it worse
also you should get rgb converter for you unnamed console, ps2 and x-box both have adapters for rgb
thats for the best quality
THe Rgb cable is the one that looks like a DVI for Flat monitors right?Originally posted by muchspl2@11 November 2003 - 16:50
sure, but if its a projection you really need to be careful of screen burn in, I had a problem with a PVR, the logo was so bright and was stationery it burned in my tv, I don't use it anymore on that tv because I don't want to make it worse
also you should get rgb converter for you unnamed console, ps2 and x-box both have adapters for rgb
thats for the best quality
Or is the Component Cable you mean...?
I've got a super-RGB cable (some extra wiring in it)for my ps2, it works excellent though not for watching dvd's.
Lots of third-party manufacturers sell them, It's probably the best thing to get.
Myself I'd never play videogames onna HDTV though, don't want to risk burn-ins from life-gauges or similar.
rgb is also called component
rgb=Red Green Blue
/old school
High Definition TVOriginally posted by TheDave@11 November 2003 - 17:03
whats hdtv?
What is hdtv?
I have a 150cm, LG Rear Projection TV, I'm not sure if it's HDTV Or not.
no doesn't say anything about it being hd
http://www.lgegulf.com/lge/mdet.jsp?&model=PF-60A30 if thats yours its not
It's definitively in the riskzone for burn-ins, being a rear-projection tv.Originally posted by Vamp@11 November 2003 - 19:37
I have a 150cm, LG Rear Projection TV, I'm not sure if it's HDTV Or not.
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