Senin, 17 Februari 2014

which HDTV is good for xbox 360?

Q. What is good cheap HDTV that I can buy to use my xbox 360. I'll probably will need a small HDTV just exclusively for my xbox 360

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A. 26" LCD Widescreen Samsung 720p-~$1,100-9/10
32" LCD Widescreen Samsung 720p-~$1,500-9/10
40" LCD Widescreen Samsung 1080p-$2,500-10/10

These TV's have a great picture no matter where you are at in the room. taking into consideration price and picture and size the top two are the best, but the 40" is the best looking HDTV I have ever seen.

Samsung makes some TV's like the ones above specifically for gaming. I wanted the 40", but it was too expensive and I couldn't afford it, but the 32" is also a beautiful tv. I would suggest getting yours at Ultimate Electronics, because if you can find the same tv for cheaper within 60 days they will refund you the difference.
I also wouldn't go with Plasma, a lot of Plasmas have a burn-in feature meaning that if you keep your game paused for too long that picture will be on your tv permanently.


Sony and Toshiba also make good products.

1080p-The best but most expensive.
720p-Great picture and less than the 1080p.
1080i-720p is better for gaming, other than that there is not much of a difference.

p-progressive-clearer and better picture
i-interlaced-out-dated technology


How do i hook up my xbox 360 to my proscan 40" lcd hdtv?
Q. I got it last night and i tried to hook it up, but all i got was the 360 in black and white until i switched the 360 cable to hdtv, then it went blank. I have 2 trio of cables, red, green, blue and yellow, red, white.
the slots i have in the back are only red, yellow and red, so i don't know which ones go where. please answer in detail.
opps i said red twice, its spos to be red white and yellow

A. Green, Blue, Red + Red/White = Component Video w/ audio
Yellow + Red/White = Composite video w/ audio

If your TV does not have Component inputs, then you can't use those cables. If you try you will get the Black and White image that you describe. You have to use the matching colors. If your TV only has Composite inputs, then you need to use the composite outputs from the Xbox 360, which would be the Yellow video cord and the red/white audio cords.

Composite video is SD only though. So it won't maximize the fact that you have an HDTV. But from what you describe that's the only way you can hook it up currently. The Component cables are HD capable, but again, your TV must have that option, and from the sounds of it, it does not.

You should consider getting an HDMI cable and using the Xbox's HDMI port. That is likely your only HD option that both pieces of gear have. You can get them for cheap in computer stores (get a no-name brand one), or online at like amazon.com, monoprice.com, and bluejeanscable.com. Never pay more than about $10-$15 for an HDMI cable. The cheap ones perform 100% as good as the expensive ones.

The HDMI cable hookup will allow you send an HD signal from your Xbox to your TV. That will then maximize the potential of the TV.





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