First, Ninitendo doesn't do high-definition at all. So, why mention them at all? Second, Microsoft's Xbox 360 can't even do 1080i on using the RGBhv (VGA) HDTV cable when the video processing is RGB to begin with. Want 1080i? You must accept Component video. And Sony? Why comment on something that isn't here yet, which is still being said from last year.
BTW, higher-definition (than NTSC or VGA) in gaming has been going on for years. Nice someone finally took noticed that wasn't already gaming in higher resolutions. Honestly, this website should try to be more than a spin agent.
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First, Ninitendo doesn't do high-definition at all. So, why mention them at all? Second, Microsoft's Xbox 360 can't even do 1080i on using the RGBhv (VGA) HDTV cable when the video processing is RGB to begin with. Want 1080i? You must accept Component video. And Sony? Why comment on something that isn't here yet, which is still being said from last year.
BTW, higher-definition (than NTSC or VGA) in gaming has been going on for years. Nice someone finally took noticed that wasn't already gaming in higher resolutions. Honestly, this website should try to be more than a spin agent.