"The Xbox360’s HD-DVD drive does not even have a HDMI input, therefore the entire signal will be in 480i/p on component and 480i/p, 720p, and 1080i/p through VGA, however, not all TVs have a VGA input and 1080p VGA is a long shot."
Uh, no. The 360 can output HDDVD discs in 720p through 1080p via component. The question is whether the tv set supports 1080p via component or not.
ICT is years away. We won't see content that is ICT enabled for another 3 years at least.
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"The Xbox360’s HD-DVD drive does not even have a HDMI input, therefore the entire signal will be in 480i/p on component and 480i/p, 720p, and 1080i/p through VGA, however, not all TVs have a VGA input and 1080p VGA is a long shot."
Uh, no. The 360 can output HDDVD discs in 720p through 1080p via component. The question is whether the tv set supports 1080p via component or not.
ICT is years away. We won't see content that is ICT enabled for another 3 years at least.