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#1 PESDan
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Not that I know of (I have a Samsung SyncMaster 932MW). What do you mean by 'They are actually giving you the option for those 16:10 resolutions when NXE rolls around'?. Does that mean that even if I am using HDMI, you will be able to select the resolution? (Like VGA/PC's)PESDan
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Not that I know of (I have a Samsung SyncMaster 932MW). What do you mean by 'They are actually giving you the option for those 16:10 resolutions when NXE rolls around'?. Does that mean that even if I am using HDMI, you will be able to select the resolution? (Like VGA/PC's)
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#3 PESDan
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I may just get the VGA cable but leave the white/red audio connectors out and plug my PC speakers into my TV headphone jack. Would that work?
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The text is slightly jagged/blurred and it's nothing to do with the TV; It's the 360. I just don't know whether to use HDMI and see if the image quality gets better after the update or just get the VGA cable and KNOW that 1440 x 900 will DEFINITELY be supported.

So, you think I should go with HDMI and see what happens come this update or get the HD VGA cable?

If I did get the VGA cable, could I leave the red and white audio connectors out of the TV and just plug in my speakers via the headphone socket or would I have to plug the red and white cables in THEN plug my PC speakers in via the headphone socket?

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The text is slightly jagged/blurred and it's nothing to do with the TV; It's the 360. I just don't know whether to use HDMI and see if the image quality gets better after the update or just get the VGA cable and KNOW that 1440 x 900 will DEFINITELY be supported.

So, you think I should go with HDMI and see what happens come this update or get the HD VGA cable?

If I did get the VGA cable, could I leave the red and white audio connectors out of the TV and just plug in my speakers via the headphone socket or would I have to plug the red and white cables in THEN plug my PC speakers in via the headphone socket?

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#6 PESDan
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"New display support. Because you asked for it, we are adding 16X10 over VGA or HDMI, and support for 1440x900 or 1680x1050."

http://gamerscoreblog.com/team/archive/2008/07/14/mrcwhtnltrxle.aspx

Surely it can't be just over VGA?

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#7 PESDan
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I certainly hope so, because the only way I can describe it now is that on 720p it just doesn't look right.
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Anyone?
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#9 PESDan
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My 19" Samsung TV has a native resolution of 1440x900. When the new dashboard update is out and supports this resolution, how will I know if the resolution has been fixed? I'm running my 360 via a HDMI cable and writing looks jagged and a little bit blurry. Wil there be a new HD mode (900p) or will my 360 be still on 720p but look crisper than what it does now?