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Everyone who is saying that the basket doesn't look any diffrent, yeah it's barely noticable, but the palm tree at the beginning of the video is easily distinguishable between the two..Heithagreed. ps3 version looks a lil blurrier
Both versions look great, however ps3 version was blurry. Still looked great nonetheless.HDMI would make a little change, however, that is not the point i was making. the point is, HDMI picture (not necessarily the quality) always differs from component, whether it be the colors, the brightness, the sharpness or the contrast. because of this, you need to calibrate your set for each device (ps3, 360, dvd players etc) or even if you use a different cable. brightness controls the black levels on an HDTV. if set too high, an image can look washed out and not as sharp. to me, the ps3 version looked too bright (a tad). if set lower, it would probably make it look a little sharper because the blacks will be darker. usually, when you calibrate a TV, you set the contrast (white levels), then you set the brightness (black levels) so it doesn't wash out blacks.
HDMI cable would make little to no change in the graphic quality from component. The fact is, image quality of HDMI is the same as DVI, furthermore DVI/HDMI vs Component for image quality alone is a toss up. It has more to do with the conversion process and the source then the cable between these formats.
http://www.practical-home-theater-guide.com/hdmi-cable.html
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