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#1 sky_walker797
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PS3ID: BDOGG04

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#2 sky_walker797
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PS3 ID:  BDOGG04

let em know i put you on to the site peace out

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#3 sky_walker797
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Now 1080p does look allot better when gaming but you only really see the difference on HDTVs 45in or higher or if your sitting 1 foot from the TV lol and who does that anymore. So when perchasing a HDTV for PS# gaming look for 3 things the HDMI component becase using that you will more than get a full good ps3 gaming experience and look for 720p, 1080i support.  1080p is good but for the next year or two its not worth the extra 800, 1100 bucks

  1. All digital displays are progressive scan by nature.
  2. Virtually all film releases are shot at 24 frames per second and are progressive scan.
  3. 1080i delivers 30 frames per second, and 1080p delivers 60 frames per second.
  4. All HDTV broadcasts and virtually all games will be limited to 720p or 1080i for the foreseeable future.
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#5 sky_walker797
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Ok gamers i had checked out the difference in this formats so in my opinion for this day and age and this sky rocket prices just get a HDTV that supports 1080i and 720p because the majority of products are being made to support these. Unlike 1080p were not many games or TV networks are even trying to be made to support it because it takes up allot of time.

But the main reason is that you cant even tell the difference between 1080p and 1080i unless you are trying to view it on a big screen like 50 inches or more so im assuming if you spent all your hard earned money on the PS3 like me you don't want to go out and pay 500$ and more than likely more for a HDTV.

So when shopping for a HDTV mainly being used to game on for the PS3 just look for 3 things 720p, 1080i and HDMI component input and you are good to go!

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#6 sky_walker797
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Ok the easy way is to convert youe file into PSP video format just go to download.com and search for a PSP converter and its as easy as drag and droping files
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#7 sky_walker797
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ID is bdogg04

playing Fall of Man

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#8 sky_walker797
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or when i set you on fire the othere day
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#9 sky_walker797
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PS3 ID is    bdogg04

Im Curently Playing Resistance

20/m/Michigan feel free to add me or send me a message

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PS3 ID is    bdogg04

Im Curently Playing Resistance

20/m/Michigan feel free to add me or send me a message

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