btw, i use component, then i bought the vga cable to use the xbox with my pc monitor. I tried connecting it to my tv using the vga as well just to try it, but the image quality was a bit washed out compared to component. But that might just be my tv. Its also a 32" LCD HDTV.
if you already got your new tv, and u still have the component cables that came with ur xbox, why dont u just hook them up and see for urself which one is better?
go with psp9. i dont like the ipod converters, the psp has too many requirements in terms of bitrate, resolution etc. So unless you really know what your doing, psp9 is the way to go. It's really noob friendly. Not that the ipod specific encoders won't work, if your willing to learn, theyre really useful too. Its just that before i got psp9, a lot of the videos i made kept coming up with either 'unsupported data' or random messages of 'this video cannot be played back' in the middle of the video.
probly 1-2 hours a week max, i dont use it much...i kinda regret buying it. Whenever i buy a new game, i play it like 2 days straight, then i dont touch the 360 for another 2 months until i get another game, and the cycle repeats
if you found halo and halo 2 boring after a few months, then the chances are that youl also find this boring after a few months as well. Personally, im really enjoying the campaign in halo 3, more than halo 2. The multiplayer is great. The only thing i'm dissapointed by is the graphics in the single player campaign, they just don't look awesome like vegas/gears/COD 3. It's really bright and colourful though, thats pretty cool, but the textures look a bit low res.
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