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foong89
I have this Panasonic TV at home currently.
How will the image from PS3 turn out to be on this TV? will it get stretched? part of the image not seen on the screen? etc.
RCrex
u know the differences like VGA camera n 3.2mp camera on phone?
u can compare it this way

meaning maybe there;s some words u hardly read on yr tv
picture quality maybe juz like when u're playing ps2
foong89
QUOTE(RCrex @ Jul 5 2008, 08:12 AM)
u know the differences like VGA camera n 3.2mp camera on phone?
u can compare it this way

meaning maybe there;s some words u hardly read on yr tv
picture quality maybe juz like when u're playing ps2
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blink.gif what do u mean by there's some words hardly read on TV?
so is the overall quality OK to be played on this TV then?
I'm just worried that the image on the TV will be stretched to fit the screen or some parts of the image is gone from the screen, that's irritating. I'm still fine with it if there are black empty bars on top and bottom

preducer
your game will be in fullscreen... image wont get streched.
ruztynail
dude.. HD consoles these days are full wide screen man.. if we can play (PS3 and xbox360) tat on LCD and plasma .. wats yr monitor compared to full HD LCD and plasma? no offence.. haha
shinchan^^
look like
a decent ps2 game
eone
before using lcd tv, i'm using samsung plano 100mhz with dnie tech.. kinda like yours.. well, you'll be getting only 480p, anyway, your tv will adjust and make it looks sharp and far better than ps2 attached. and also, because its a crt, you got no image trails unlike the LCDs.







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