I have an older 360 as well and I bought used VGA cable at Gamestop a while back for like 12.99. I use this rather than component because it seems to have a more crisp image. I didn't even have my HDTV when I got the cable, but thank god I did. I think they are like 40-50 new. :)
I second that on the VGA cable. Paid $24 for one off eBay. Best thing I have ever bought for my 360. Plus some TV's allow 1080p through the VGA (i.e. Samsung's)!
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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Unfortunately, my 360 is of the older variety. It's the only thing still using it in my rig (aside from the Wii, of course).
I have an older 360 as well and I bought used VGA cable at Gamestop a while back for like 12.99. I use this rather than component because it seems to have a more crisp image. I didn't even have my HDTV when I got the cable, but thank god I did. I think they are like 40-50 new. :)
I second that on the VGA cable. Paid $24 for one off eBay. Best thing I have ever bought for my 360. Plus some TV's allow 1080p through the VGA (i.e. Samsung's)!
I do have one of those, but my TV only has one VGA input. I use it for my PC.