Fixing Screen Resolution

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Re: Fixing Screen Resolution

Postby MasamuneSoul » 25 Apr 2009, 15:39

I have no idea what that is in USD. And yes I DO mean a bit pricey. 60 dollars for cables is a bit much. I'd rather buy a new PS3 game.

(Let me remind you that some people think HDMI is not worth it or find it hardly any better than component.)
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Re: Fixing Screen Resolution

Postby ppietro » 26 Apr 2009, 06:18

MasamuneSoul wrote:Ok, so I'm back into the YDL scene. I just purchased this TV at my local Wal-Mart store:


http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product. ... d=10929988


A good deal if I say so my self for a name brand. Now just gonna purchase a set of component cables which are $20-$25 dollars which is good, in my opinion.

I'd get HDMI cables but they are a bit pricey. Will get them later on down the road, sometime.


It's funny you should mention buying a new set. I just bought a new 21.5" widescreen display by Acer for my PS3. It's a computer monitor, but it's a true 1920x1080p 16:9 - most widescreen computer monitors are actually 16:10. It has HDMI/HDCP and everything - in addition to the usual DVI-D and VGA inputs. It even has a pair of speakers in it and it supports sound over HDMI.

The cost? $179.99 US.

Got it at Fry's Electronics in Renton, WA. Don't know how long this deal will last - but I highly recommend it. This won't work as a Digital TV per se - you'd need an external tuner. But - since it has HDMI/HDCP, this shouldn't be a real issue - especially if you're using Cable with an external digital box already.

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P.S. BTW - Fry's is also selling a 10' HDMI cable for $3.97 US. :D
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Re: Fixing Screen Resolution

Postby ppietro » 26 Apr 2009, 06:33

MasamuneSoul wrote:(Let me remind you that some people think HDMI is not worth it or find it hardly any better than component.)


Those people are wrong. Go HDMI - seriously.

Like I said - Fry's is selling the cables for $3.97. Here's their on-line ad:
http://local.ads.nwsource.com/ads/sites/frys_ad/

I can't find a similar deal on their website:
http://www.frys.com
but they are selling the monitor I bought for $189. They're also selling a 23" acer for the same price - I think that's an on-line only deal. I didn't see that monitor in the store.

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Re: Fixing Screen Resolution

Postby CronoCloud » 27 Apr 2009, 07:06

ppietro wrote:It's funny you should mention buying a new set. I just bought a new 21.5" widescreen display by Acer for my PS3. It's a computer monitor, but it's a true 1920x1080p 16:9 - most widescreen computer monitors are actually 16:10. It has HDMI/HDCP and everything - in addition to the usual DVI-D and VGA inputs. It even has a pair of speakers in it and it supports sound over HDMI.

The cost? $179.99 US.


Niiiiice. I'd have got something like that, but I needed component for my PS2, and s-video for my SNES. So that meant I needed an HDTV and not a monitor and meant I paid more and only got 720p/1080i and it's 16:10 and not true 16:9 (I bought my TV before I got my PS3.) But I can hook everything from the Colecovision sitting in the garage (lost my 2600 in the flood of 2008) on up to it.

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Re: Fixing Screen Resolution

Postby CronoCloud » 27 Apr 2009, 08:13

ppietro wrote:
Those people are wrong. Go HDMI - seriously.


HDMI is the best thing to happen to TV connections in years. One cable for video and audio. The clarity is better than Component and it does that 2-way communicating thing with the TV to set the best picture size for what I'm doing. Better color and whites too, thanks to "Full White" and "Full Range"

Like I said - Fry's is selling the cables for $3.97.


Paid $27 for mine last year at wal-mart, bought it with my PS3, they're cheaper now.

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