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#1
niro5 - Posted 8:51 am PST 01/22/09 (391 Posts)
Platinum, wasn't that one of the release versions!? Get a new arcade version instead, you'll be much better off.
#2
ruger1117 - Posted 9:12 am PST 01/22/09 (126 Posts)
#3
Armastevs - Posted 9:20 am PST 01/22/09 (90 Posts)
question - If it is non-HDMI does this mean that it is not capable of being 1080p or 720p?
#4
hanswang - Posted 9:31 am PST 01/22/09 (42 Posts)
True 1080p requires a VGA connection, or HDMI/DVI.
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=79&threadid=2256310&enterthread=y
I had my XBox connected to my TV via VGA for 1080p. You just have to get that particular cable separately, I believe.
But my recommendation is to buy an Arcade + Hard Drive (not sure if there are still upgrade kits on the cheap for Arcade versions) or make sure to get an extended warranty from a place like SquareTrade...which would probably be only a little more than the Arcade + upgrade kit.
UPDATE: this is the upgrade kit I was referring to:
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/hddoffer/default.htm
#5
jhkilroy - Posted 9:31 am PST 01/22/09 (196 Posts)
You need to buy the VGA cable for 1080p if its non hdmi and then set your resolution. Im not sure about component cable being 1080p but there would be no real resolution loss... just the connivence of a single cable...
#6
pwoz - Posted 9:36 am PST 01/22/09 (488 Posts)
Component does 1080p (assuming component is the one with 5-6 cables).
#7
the lawyer - Posted 9:45 am PST 01/22/09 (3749 Posts)
#8
Armastevs - Posted 9:47 am PST 01/22/09 (90 Posts)
thanks for the info
#9
MrWrigley - Posted 9:58 am PST 01/22/09 (210 Posts)
I'm glad someone finally asked that question.
#10
Dimodae - Posted 10:05 am PST 01/22/09 (38 Posts)
#8
Use the VGA cable. I get 720p on my monitor at 1680x1050. Not sure about 1080 though...
Use the VGA cable. I get 720p on my monitor at 1680x1050. Not sure about 1080 though...
#11
cadaver - Posted 10:13 am PST 01/22/09 (2406 Posts)
From http://store.a2zcable.com/hdcaba.html
#12
chinaman_87 - Posted 10:25 am PST 01/22/09 (60 Posts)
http://www.amazon.com/bacon-VGA-HD-AV-Cable/dp/B000H96ZJE/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1232648195&sr=8-2
http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-Xbox360-HDTV-Chromatism-Cable/dp/B00112O0D4/ref=pd_bbs_sr_6?ie=UTF8&s=musical-instruments&qid=1232648195&sr=8-6
Would both of these cables provide 1080 if my xbox came with non-hdmi? Or can I just use the cables that came with the xbox like cadaver said? thanks
http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-Xbox360-HDTV-Chromatism-Cable/dp/B00112O0D4/ref=pd_bbs_sr_6?ie=UTF8&s=musical-instruments&qid=1232648195&sr=8-6
Would both of these cables provide 1080 if my xbox came with non-hdmi? Or can I just use the cables that came with the xbox like cadaver said? thanks
#13
drman7 - Posted 11:00 am PST 01/22/09 (1 Posts)
chinaman..yes you can use component(red,green,blue cables), which supports up to the native resolution on your HDTV. If you HDTV does 1080p, component will support it. Xbox360 comes with one cable that can do component,TOS(audio), and composite.
#14
haanul - Posted 11:12 am PST 01/22/09 (225 Posts)
#15
itprogrammer - Posted 11:36 am PST 01/22/09 (171 Posts)
Since I run cables through the a wall plate, I could not go with a component connections, because the extra space required by them would not have worked. That is something else to keep in mind.
#16
RagManX - Posted 12:14 pm PST 01/22/09 (152 Posts)
Such a tempting price, but the 30-50% failure rate of early models keeps me away.
#17
Goatcrapp - Posted 1:06 pm PST 01/22/09 (115 Posts)
refurbed early release 360...
you're getting someone else's RROD, basically. these are bound to be the returned units during that whole fiasco.
not sure i would trust it.. as the problem that caused the failure is still there.
With that said - i have a 20gb from the first run of releases, and it still runs fine.
knock on wood
you're getting someone else's RROD, basically. these are bound to be the returned units during that whole fiasco.
not sure i would trust it.. as the problem that caused the failure is still there.
With that said - i have a 20gb from the first run of releases, and it still runs fine.
knock on wood
#18
chinaman_87 - Posted 5:05 pm PST 01/22/09 (60 Posts)
Thanks for the info drman7
#19
TheBS - Posted 11:04 pm PST 01/22/09 (1228 Posts)
This is the original product with the 26A sucking adapter, instead of the greatly reduced 14.5A Arcade/HDMI versions. World of difference in power consumption and heat.
#20
bigdady92 - Posted 8:10 am PST 01/23/09 (131 Posts)







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