Yes.Cannaton said:Numero 2, 32" LG running a 360 at 1280x720 via VGA, also kreee, if you read this, do you get any overscan on your LG when using the RGB-DTV mode? Cheers
1360*768McDaniel said:1) Dell 2005FPW 1366x768(that right?) via VGA
McDaniel said:i was told 1080i would look better for the hd-dvd as i used to run 720p
tvh i dont see a difference in either![]()
Progressive is really important when you are directly in control of the action I have found. FMV and movies are fine in 1080i (but on a 1366*768 set there's not much point) you just get blurring when there is motion but in games progressive makes a large difference.msmalls74 said:I heard the same too, some AV guru bloke told me that 1080i for Movies, as you wont notice the slower refresh but will the resolution and 720P for gaming faster refresh times. Not sure if he said refresh but i think i get what he means.
kalanium said:2) HiDef LCD TV 19" - 37"
LG 37LC3R
Xbox 360 - 1280x720 (VGA)
PC - 1366x768 (HDMI/DVI)
Brilliant TV for its price (£650) only thing thats a let down is the SD broadcasts, but thats the same with any HDTV really. HD feeds look gorgeous though![]()
Burned_Alive said:Why arent you running the 360 at HD resolution?
EVH said:Hi Def.. 40" LCD @1080p![]()