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Is HDTV a new intention. I would love to try one to see what the hype is all about. I love America...and free stuff!
True, but not all TV's can support 1080p via VGA. $90 seems adequate instead of forking out $1500 for an HD set that will give Full HD via VGA!
Only if your TV VGA port supports 1080p. Most do not so it will make a difference. Besides, VGA is over glorified analog, not true digital.
Yeah it does, but now you can get the HD DVD add-on for $129 and have your old DVD's upconvert. You will never be able to view 1080p over component cables if you get the HD DVD player. In other words, if you want to experience Full HDTV and your TV supports 1920X1080 resolutions, and you have an original xbox, this is the port for you.....bring it on baby!!!!!!
I will be using this FABULOUS TELEVISION with my XBOX 360....and original XBOX
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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