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He is connecting the GameCube via component to his HDTV, but just outputting 240p/240i. Think displaying 320 x 240 on a 1280 x 720 screen without any filter. Not that it's bad, but... the image quality is... just not good. CRTs don't have square pixels. The way they output images gives them a natural filter that is better than what most HDTVs can do. But in any case, I edited my post and omitted that part later on because I thought it was redundant since I'm suggesting that he gets a scaler either way. And ya, some CRTs have component inputs, too. He should use components if possible, but 240p/240i is not supported through components on some TVs due to them missing an internal scaler that can scale component. It's not surprising... because including a component scaler would drive the cost of production up, plus not a lot of people try to display 240p/240i through component. |
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IMO CCFL>edge lit LED I don't care about thinness or power consumption (still rocking a CRT too) but backlight bleeding does bother me. |
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