I have a few noob questions for you guys. Please help.

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#1 -Big_Red-
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So I've decided that th first gaming system that I'll buy when I get a jobwill be an Xbox 360 Elite. But, what I've been wondering is if I should actually purchase an HDTV? Is it worth it? Like is their a significant differencein the graphical quality of 480i, and720i-1080p? And which brand of TV should I buy? I was thinking about one of those new LG televisions.

And, when I plug up the Xbox 360, do I just stick the HDMI cable in there, and the video quality automatically adjusts to the highest possible quality. For example. If I have a 1080p television, and the game that I'm playing highest resolution is 720p would it automatically adjust to 720p, or do I have to do that manually, and how would I do that?

And I've always wondered how you find out how big you tv screen is. Like how do you measure it? Like do you add up the lengths of all four sides, or do you measure it diagonally, I have no clue.

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#2 mercer88
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Firstly, the screen size of most television sets is done diagonally across the screen. Secondly, whether there is an improvement is entirely dependent on what size television you are planning to get, and what you currently have. My own personal opinion is that HD is much better; it is a highly noticeable difference in quality that can only really be achieved in HD; having had a PS3 set up via scart and seen the graininess that ensues, I assume 360 would be the same. unfortunately I don't know about the resolutions for xbox, but on my PS3 I can alter everything through the visual settings, if I have it set to 1080i output, and have a 720p game it adjusts itself...whether that's the same with xbox I don't know...I've never fiddled with the settings on mine!
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Well I plan on getting a 32" television. And thanks alot for the info. Helped me lot.
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#4 smitty7002
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well, the difference in HD and 480p is phenomenal. I can't believe the difference. You need to see it to believe it.

If your shopping for a budget TV, you cant go wrong with SAMSUNG. The best price available is usually on newegg. They have a 42" 720p PLASMA screen TV for 650bucks.

Here's the link if your interested.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16889102179

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#5 -Big_Red-
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Thanks, but "42 is a little bit too big for the space I have. I have to stay in the 30's.