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Default 03-02-2007, 12:07 PM

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At the minute the only console to support HDMI is the ps3, all hdmi does is give you digital audio and video over one connection, instead of having a connector for video and 2 others for audio. The 360 uses vga or component so its an analogue signal. Ive tried my ps3 with hdmi and with component and to me theres practically dick all difference in terms of the image quality.


As for that tv, 88lbs in weight eek: , i really dunno too much about projection tv's. Supports 1080i and 720p so its well enough suited to the 360's needs.
I think thats 88lbs with all packaging. . .guy is only selling the TV - so it should be like 60lbs. . .also is offering the TV stand.[/quote:b0970]

You're probably better of going to an electronics store and looking at the tv's to see exactly what a projection tv is like. Id be very suprised if you couldn't pick up a 40" lcd for under a grand. Wharfdale tv's are meant to be good and not wallet busters.




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