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[QUOTE="orrytur"]If the new xbox 360 has hdmi is that mean it has better graphics then the white?Riot429No, they whouldn't do that. The HDMI doesn't change the graphics it just changes the resolution.
It doesn't change the resolution. The 360 already supports 1080P resolution through componant.
Yeah I'd like to know how that's the perfect answer since it has statements that are a) wrong, or b) strictly opinion
a) wrong:
Digital w/ 1080P is a flicker free image because the human eye can't detect movement beyond 1080P.
TALISMANJ
- This is simply wrong. 1080P is flicker free not because it is 1080P versus something like 720P, but rather because it is a progressive video feed rather than interlaced. Progressive feeds refresh the entire image each cycle, whereas interlaced feeds refresh every other line every cycle.
Digital w/ 1080P is easier on the eyes.
TALISMANJ
- A digital versus analog 1080P signal makes no demonstrable difference on the eyes in terms of comfort.
b) strictly opinion
Digital w/ 1080P is best.
TALISMANJ
- Many audio/video-philes will argue that componant video connection gives a better picture in 1080P (or any resolution) than a digital connection such as HDMI. Simply go to avsforums.com and do little reading to confirm this. They say that HDMI gives a harsher picture than componant, which gives a softer color palette. This is most pronounced on plasma screens. Personally, I can't tell the difference, but that's what video enthusiasts seem to claim.
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