Steve
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you reckon the 360 can do 1080p via a software update ???
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Microsoft announced that even that advantage has been nullified. It turns out that the Xbox 360 hardware has always supported true 1080p, and beginning this fall, the software giant will enable that functionality by shipping a free software patch to Xbox 360 users over the Internet. This patch will let Xbox 360 users display all Xbox 360 games and DVD movies at true 1080p; currently, the Xbox 360's firmware limits the device to 720p and 1080i HD output, with downsampling for standard definition. Suddenly, the Xbox 360 appears to have no serious technical limitations when compared with Sony's overpriced and repeatedly delayed PlayStation 3, although the Xbox 360 still lacks a HDMI connection. (However, you could conceivably add an HDMI connection by using a new cable connection kit, should one be made available.)
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John
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I can't argue with that as I don't know any of it for sure.
When will the ps3 bashing stop though?
When one of you buy it and its the best thing in the world ever?
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if that is true then that is a very very very clever and sneaky secret about the 360 from ms there
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quote: Originally posted by John
I can't argue with that as I don't know any of it for sure.
When will the ps3 bashing stop though?
When one of you buy it and its the best thing in the world ever?
topshot has played one in the states and still maintains his view?
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john iplayed it endless times in america and can say it offer nothing new in terms of gameplay/graphics.
Too many people are reeled in my sonys marketing
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and as they have now lost the GTA title i feel GT is all it really has left
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
you reckon the 360 can do 1080p via a software update ???
It had that update about 2 months ago, 1080p has been available since then.
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Steve
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really??
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topshot_2k
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yes steve. Just we dont have a cable yet but i can see one coming soon
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Steve
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what kind of cable would be needed?
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topshot_2k
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one thats supports 1080p im not sure if component does or not. its wouldnt be hard for MS to release a HDMI cable though
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Steve
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what would it plug into though? the xbox end i mean
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the xbox one looks like a HDMI connector, surely bu just using a HDMI to HDMI cable would work?
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Steve
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lovely lad
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steve i miss you on COD3.
no it wont work but:
At the moment, Microsoft does not plan to offer a DVI or HDMI pack, but it may be available in the future. Todd Holmdahl, Corporate Vice President of the Xbox Product Group at Microsoft, elaborated, “We’re poised to hit the sweet spot of the HD market at launch and as the market matures, we will provide an HDMI for our customers when it makes sense. The reality is, you don’t need HDMI for HD gaming.”
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quote: Originally posted by John
Do component or vga support 1080p?
Also, if studios decide to, you won't be able to output full res to anything not fully hdcp compliant.
Don't suppose thats relevant for the 360 though, since it can't output proper hd anyway.
AND THE SIGN SAID LONG HAIRED FREAKY PEOPLE, NEED NOT APPLY.
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PENIS CLUB PENIS CLUB PENIS CLUB
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Doug
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Anyone wanna sum up what those videos say then?
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Jamie Walby
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I think I already did Doug
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
what kind of cable would be needed?
The VGA cable supports various (including some non HDTV standard) resolutions including 1080p.
The component cable can also provide 1080p, however, most TV/monitors cannot accept a 1080p signal over component. Some can, but you're probabaly looking at less than 5% that can.
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