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#2 Blayrre_D
Member since 2007 • 95 Posts

Doesnt that cost like a grand?

Oh well, I guess my Wii will have to look 10x worse on my 60 inch HDTV.

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It's cheap.

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#3 Blayrre_D
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It's not like that is new technology or anything. Upscalers that are capable of upscaling SD content to HD have been around way before the Wii. The problem is that to do a real good job at it, requires significant processing and that takes computing time, thus creating a lag, and thus making it not ideal for something that requires the preciseness of videogames. However, I'm sure these upscalers will keep on getting better and better, and by the end of this gen, there might some devices that do a great job of upscaling with non-noticeably lag time.Zerostatic0

With the Sony STR-DA5200ES, I don't notice any lag.

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I have a TV that can do that. But How do you upscale??nintenboy9128

Set your upscaler to whatever resolution you want to upscale to.

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Sony and Nintendo team up to bring you 1080p on the Wii. Through the amazing upscaling power of the STR-DA5200ES and the beauty of the Bravia 1080p XBRs, you too can enjoy 1080p on the Nintendo Wii.

http://www.freewebs.com/wii1080p/index.htm