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#1 gobes
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Ah cool. Cheers guys.

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#2 gobes
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I can't seem to find any info about what actual hardware, other than the sensor/camera thingy that you need for Kinect!

It says that it is compatible with every 360... but when the new 360 was launched - it called itself 'Kinect Ready'... which would indicate that the normal 360 is not ready!

Please help, or point me to a place with answers :-)

Many thanks,

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#3 gobes
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Hi,

Since I cannot find a cable anywhere - can I assume that the Wii does not support HDMI connection?

It looks like for best picture quality I'll need to use the component lead - which is slightly annoying as my Xbox (being an older model) is using that.

Thanks for any help.

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#4 gobes
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I've had my 360 runnign on a wireless connection for over a year now, with no problems. But over th elast week - I just get terrible lag. I've tried restarting the router, unplugging and re-connecting everything, but still the same problem.

My PC gets a good connection on the wireless network, but if I watch the connection on my 360 within the network settings - it keeps dropping down to a bad connection, and then going back up to good again!

Is i tpossible that my xbox wireless adapter needs replacing, or could there be another reason?

Thanks for any help.

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#5 gobes
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Unfortunately I'v got an early 360 model, which is pre HDMI. So component is the only way I can get HiDef for that.
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#6 gobes
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Just rigged my New HDTV up, and after some lead advice.

At the moment - my Wii is connected using the SCART, which offers a pretty bad picture when blown up to 37 inches. But - my Xbox 360 is on the component connection, and since this is used more often I wan't to leave it there.

So... that said... is there another way I can get the best picture out of my Wii on my HDTV without using the component connections?

Thanks for any help.

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#7 gobes
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Did you sync it up with the console?

Can't remember how your suppose to do it now... I think ther's a button on the console that you need to press - then a tiny button on the controller that you need to press. Then they should link up properlly.

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#8 gobes
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Live is a must. You'll get so much more out of your Xbox experience with it.

Plus... Gears 2 looks awesome, and the multiplayer on Gears 1 was great fun (full of tw*ts though).

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#9 gobes
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Buy.
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#10 gobes
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Thanks for the help.

No mention of VGA port... but it does list WXGA - PC input on the spec... would this be of any use?

Not got the TV yet... so can't mess about with it at the moment.

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