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Old 28-May-2005, 08:54   #1
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The Xbox 360 Component HD AV Cable is an “all-in-one” solution for both Hi-Definition TVs that use component video input and Standard Definition TVs that use composite video input. The Component HD AV Cable provides optimal audio and video signal transfer, so you’ll experience true next-generation gaming. It’s important to note that this is the featured cable that is included with the Xbox 360 console.
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sounds like it comes bundled with a bunch of stuff which is cool esp the hardrive. Hopefully it will hit around 300$ not 360$
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Old 28-May-2005, 10:16   #2
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Yeah that's a lot of stuff. Anyway I read that MS is going with Intervideo this time instead of Cyberlink for the DVD software decoder.

BTW any word on if Xbox 360 can be hooked up to a computer monitor through a VGA box?
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Old 28-May-2005, 10:20   #3
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BTW any word on if Xbox 360 can be hooked up to a computer monitor through a VGA box?
yup, it can... the vga adaptor is a seperate accessory at launch.
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Old 28-May-2005, 10:31   #4
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BTW any word on if Xbox 360 can be hooked up to a computer monitor through a VGA box?
yup, it can... the vga adaptor is a seperate accessory at launch.
Sweet. 8)
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Old 28-May-2005, 10:34   #5
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So no DVI/HDMI output then ?
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Old 28-May-2005, 10:37   #6
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So no DVI/HDMI output then ?
That would be a bummer if it doesn't, since I plan on buying a 20" LCD monitor for my PC in the near future.
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Old 28-May-2005, 10:49   #7
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I still think that the 360 and PS3, at least, are going to push what they can sell for and try launching at $400 this time around. Portables have gotten more expensive... why can't consoles? Hehe.

What's the difference between component and DVI/HDMI likely to be, anyway? It seems like most HDTV's only have one HDMI in right now anyway (usually taken up by a cable box), so unless there are OTHER break-out boxes (or splitter/combiner cables that work without degrading signal), many people would have a problem hooking up through it anyway.
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Old 28-May-2005, 11:14   #8
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Difference is digital vs analog.
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Old 28-May-2005, 11:20   #9
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All i know is that the difference between VGA and DVI on my 19" LCD monitor is huge. And my Sony HS50 is hooked up to my htpc with a DVI cable and the quality is astounding. So no more analog connections for my please.
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Old 28-May-2005, 11:20   #10
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A lot of XBox fans are really grating over that issue right now as all the best stuff seems to need to be purchased seperately or not available at all. DVI/HDMI certainly has an advantage of being straight digital connection from the source to destination, while component is a digital to analog to digital converstion plus all the extra cables looks well.....messy. Many, including myself only have one set of component inputs on their tv, so they'll have to be satisfied by S-Video, swap plugs or just getting a new tv. There certainly seems to be a greater burden this gen on the things you need for a proper setup.
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Difference is digital vs analog.
Right. But I'm talking side-by-side, general eyeballing difference.

I do think lacking a digital interface is pretty poor for a next-gen console, but I don't know what to expect since I haven't seen a RL comparison of good devices on a good set.
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Old 28-May-2005, 12:05   #12
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my 19" tft monitor has both vga and dvi (and s-video and video) and i can honestly say there was no real difference in picture quality in my situation. in fact i have another tft right next to it running off the vga from my computer (main screen is currently running off the dvi) and apart from the difference in quality between the screens (my main 19" was pretty expensive) there is no difference in picture sharpness or IQ. (the main screen has better colour richness and contrast, but that's the same whether it's running vga or dvi)


component is capable of displaying VERY good quality pictures - there seems to be something of a misconception in general that analogue can't look as good as digital, but it's nto really the case.

It'd be nice if the x360 supported digital (DVI, HDMI) if only to give more options - a lot of people may even need those connections, not because of IA but because of their TVs inputs being limited. at the moment though they aren't intending to but said "they are open to change if the demand is there" or something to that effect.
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Old 28-May-2005, 13:54   #13
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my 19" tft monitor has both vga and dvi (and s-video and video) and i can honestly say there was no real difference in picture quality in my situation.
And in my situation, there's a rather large different between dvi and vga. Much sharper picture with DVI.

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component is capable of displaying VERY good quality pictures - there seems to be something of a misconception in general that analogue can't look as good as digital, but it's nto really the case.
I would say that in general, analogue doesn't look as good as digital.

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... "they are open to change if the demand is there" or something to that effect.
I think it would be a serious mistake not to add a hdmi/dvi interface.
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Old 28-May-2005, 14:09   #14
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And in my situation, there's a rather large different between dvi and vga.
Much sharper picture with DVI.
i know, that's why i was careful to add the "in my situation"

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I think it would be a serious mistake not to add a hdmi/dvi interface.

perhaps, but component will still give good picture quality in most circumstances and comparable to digital quality in other cases.

I do however agree that no digital interface is a mistake, especially as the PS3 is supposedly comign with (two) HDMI connections. It is quite ironic that microsoft are the ones who heralded the "HD era" as a big selling point and yet they are neither including digital interface nor a next gen media drive.

ultimately i'm still going to pick up a x360 either way - my 19" has a vga port going spare so i'll probably hook it up to that until i get my mitts on a good 30" or so hdtv... i'd rather it had the option of Digital interfaces though - they are definately set as the future of A/V connections and it would seem like a lack of "future proofing" to ignore it.
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Old 28-May-2005, 14:10   #15
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I heard that the XBOX 360 is WiFi ready...

I'm a little confused...

Is it out of the box with WiFi or Is it a separate accesory?

I'm a little scared of the term "ready" in electronics... same as HD-TV "ready" Displays where it's not really ready...
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Old 28-May-2005, 14:14   #16
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it would appear that there is a small wireless adaptor which you have to purchase seperately, and it plugs into the usb port on the back. it's 802.11b,g&a compatible

basically a proprietary wireless dongle...

i'll be sticking with my wireless bridge i already bought methinks
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ah i see...

thank you for answering my query
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perhaps, but component will still give good picture quality in most circumstances and comparable to digital quality in other cases.
I'd like to get the best possible picture quality if i buy a LCD-TV or a projector for 4000+ $ so that you can get "good picture quality" with component isn't that interesting imo. Especially since the cost for DVI/HDMI must be marginal these days.
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No DVI/HDMI means there's no chance of an optical disc upgrade to HD-DVD as some speculated.

Otherwise, the component is more than capable of carrying HD video of games, which doesn't require HDCP as movies and TV shows would.

There are DVI switches which are around $200 or less but not sure if there are HDMI switches.

You would think AV receivers would start to offer some switching of DVI or HDMI but those may start out on the high end models at first.
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You would think AV receivers would start to offer some switching of DVI or HDMI but those may start out on the high end models at first.
http://www.usa.denon.com/catalog/pho...ck.jpg&c=2

Not exactly cheap though:

http://www.pricerunner.com/sound-and.../351186/prices
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I just hope it's not going to be $300 USD = £300 x-box 360.
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Yup only the high end AV receivers will have them at first but should filter down.

Only problem is, the Walmarts and other discount chains are selling cheap HDTVs for around $500 or less and those may not have DVI/HDMI.

So the receiver manufacturers may not be in a hurry to put DVI/HDMI switching on receivers under $1200 or so.

It was the same way with component video switching about 5 years ago. Only the flagship receivers which cost several thousand had them.

However, some of the Denons and Onkyos were steeply discounted after they'd been out for awhile.
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You can expect DVI outputs as an add-on pack, just like components are for the XBOX right now.

And I don't see the problem with a normal DVD drive. Worst case scenario a 2-3 Disc game. 18-27Gb. That's plenty.
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You can expect DVI outputs as an add-on pack, just like components are for the XBOX right now.
not if the console itself doesn't support digital output as seem to be the suggestion
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You can expect DVI outputs as an add-on pack, just like components are for the XBOX right now.
not if the console itself doesn't support digital output as seem to be the suggestion
You can always have an external convertor though.
Like the gamecube's component/RGB/Terminal-D/VGA cables, they take a digital signal and have a chip that converts the signal to whatever it necessary. I'd imagine that if digital to analog conversion is possible, then so is analog to digital.(heck, isn't that what happens if you plug a VGA cable into an LCD monitor?)
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