Senin, 21 Oktober 2013

What kind of a/v connection should i get for my xbox 360?

Q. I am getting a 1080p HDTV and I want to know the best a/v solution for my xbox 360. i have an old 360 so i don't have an HDMI port. Should i use VGA or composite HD or should I buy a HDMI converter even though they are ridiculously expensive? Also, how do you tell if a HDTV has a VGA input and what brand of 32" LCD HDTV would you recommend? Thanks.

A. just get the composite HD, with LCD TVs you're always safe sticking with the "3S" family; that is samsung, sony, and sanyo. Also LG and Olevia, but generally don't buy any tv without looking it up. Don't be in a hurry, go to whatever your electronics store of choice is, find the one you like, record the product info and look it up on CNET or a similar electronics review web site.

Getting back to HDMI vs. Component HD, you won't see the difference on a 360.


What would be an average sizes plasma or lcd tv for a master bedroom?
Q. We are looking at either 32, 37 or 42 inch plasma or lcd tv's. Normally we watch tv at night so which type of tv would have a better picture quality at night. Can anyone recommend some good models?

A. Plasmas are better for night viewing than LCDs.

The size to get depends on the viewing distance and the programming types. If you are going to be watching mostly HDTV programming, you can be as close as 2 times the screen measurement away (so, for a 42-incher, you don't want it any closer than 7 feet away from your viewing spot).

If you watch a lot of standard definition, you probably want a smaller screen or want to have it a bit further back, so that it is at least 2.5 or 3 times the screen dimension away.

Plasmas generally don't come any smaller than 42 inches. If 42 inches is right for you, among the top choices among reviewers right now are the Samsung HPT4254 / 4264 and the Panasonic 42px75 / px77. Check reviews at CNET below.

Good luck.





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