QUOTE(chicano @ Feb 10 2009, 08:52 AM)
i agreed most of xbox360 use 720p as native resolution. they just upscale to 1080p if we use that resolution.
can't reach 1080p hdmi, my xbox360 capable of oni 720p and 1080i
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Feb 10 2009, 08:57 AM
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QUOTE(law1777 @ Feb 11 2009, 11:35 AM) bro i dun think its the same thing.. my HP w2408h can support 1080p but not full hd. 1st i was using 720p and my graphics are abit blurred. then i tried to switch it to 1080p.. everything is more sharp and clear ^thats is your problem. if u select 720p, your screen will be stretch to full screen cus your monitor is 16:10. u cannot compare with true 720p 16:9 This post has been edited by figure8: Feb 11 2009, 01:37 PM |
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^most ps3 games re native 720p. 1080p compatible mean it upscale to 1080p if we have lcd tv/monitor that capable to display up to 1080p. if we have/set to 720p, the display is perfect. no upscale/downscale. thats what i understand.. correct me if i'm wrong.
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