Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Exposure of Xbox Video Cables

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Exposure of Xbox Video Cables


Well, we all know that xbox video cables are used to connect your console to a TV and an audio system. You’re going to miss out on a lot if you only play your Xbox 360 on a normal television set. Microsoft mandated that all games on the Xbox 360 be designed with 720p as the reference resolution. In fact, the Xbox 360 renders everything internally at 720p, regardless of what kind of video resolution you use. However, the system will scale the video to the necessary video format.  Xbox Component video cable uses three wires to pass the video signal into the television display, and allows for higher resolutions like 480p, 720p, and 1080i. You can actually use old RCA cables in place of real component cables in a pinch, but keep the cable as short as possible to minimise the image degradation caused by an impedance mismatch. The full Xbox 360 system includes a complete set of component and composite video cables.


If you want to get high definition resolutions but can’t afford an HDTV (since you just dropped 400 bones on an Xbox 360), consider getting a set of VGA cables for your 360. The console can output high resolution video directly to a computer monitor if you have the right cables. . By PC standards, 1280×720 (720p) is a walk in the park. Any decently made CRT monitor has the ability to display resolutions of 1600×1200 and upwards. Display size constraints are the only real downside to using a monitor as a gaming display since there’s a world of difference between gaming on a 50-inch widescreen HDTV and a 21-inch CRT monitor.


We’re not going to compare VGA image quality with the rest of the cables because 21-inch monitor is far smaller than our HDTV screen, but I can show you the differences between the monitor resolutions. The image quality differences between the two resolutions seem to be minimal. We’d like to attribute that to the versatility of computer monitors. Their ability to display numerous different kinds of resolutions and refresh rates gives them a leg up on TVs.


The Take Home

In our basic tests, we’ve seen that different cable types can greatly affect image quality. If you’re currently using RF, we suggest that you make the switch to a better xbox video cable from China manufacturer. The Xbox 360 doesn’t have an RF cable option, and it’s not worth buying an adapter to create your own. Going from RF to composite video or S-Video produces significant improvements in image detail and colour quality. The next major step comes when you move to component video, but the biggest benefits are the increased resolution options and progressive scan output. If you don’t have an HDTV, you can buy a set of Xbox 360 VGA cables to turn a computer monitor into a high resolution Xbox 360 display


Source by http://blog.topons.com/index.php/2010/09/exposure-of-xbox-video-cables/



Gaming Systems and What You Should Consider


Well, we all know that xbox video cables are used to connect your console to a TV and an audio system. You’re going to miss out on a lot if you only play your Xbox 360 on a normal television set. Microsoft mandated that all games on the Xbox 360 be designed with 720p as the reference resolution. In fact, the Xbox 360 renders everything internally at 720p, regardless of what kind of video resolution you use. However, the system will scale the video to the necessary video format.  Xbox Component video cable uses three wires to pass the video signal into the television display, and allows for higher resolutions like 480p, 720p, and 1080i. You can actually use old RCA cables in place of real component cables in a pinch, but keep the cable as short as possible to minimise the image degradation caused by an impedance mismatch. The full Xbox 360 system includes a complete set of component and composite video cables.


If you want to get high definition resolutions but can’t afford an HDTV (since you just dropped 400 bones on an Xbox 360), consider getting a set of VGA cables for your 360. The console can output high resolution video directly to a computer monitor if you have the right cables. . By PC standards, 1280×720 (720p) is a walk in the park. Any decently made CRT monitor has the ability to display resolutions of 1600×1200 and upwards. Display size constraints are the only real downside to using a monitor as a gaming display since there’s a world of difference between gaming on a 50-inch widescreen HDTV and a 21-inch CRT monitor.


We’re not going to compare VGA image quality with the rest of the cables because 21-inch monitor is far smaller than our HDTV screen, but I can show you the differences between the monitor resolutions. The image quality differences between the two resolutions seem to be minimal. We’d like to attribute that to the versatility of computer monitors. Their ability to display numerous different kinds of resolutions and refresh rates gives them a leg up on TVs.


The Take Home

In our basic tests, we’ve seen that different cable types can greatly affect image quality. If you’re currently using RF, we suggest that you make the switch to a better xbox video cable from China manufacturer. The Xbox 360 doesn’t have an RF cable option, and it’s not worth buying an adapter to create your own. Going from RF to composite video or S-Video produces significant improvements in image detail and colour quality. The next major step comes when you move to component video, but the biggest benefits are the increased resolution options and progressive scan output. If you don’t have an HDTV, you can buy a set of Xbox 360 VGA cables to turn a computer monitor into a high resolution Xbox 360 display


Source by http://blog.topons.com/index.php/2010/09/exposure-of-xbox-video-cables/


There are major differences between the top-three video-game consoles: Wii, Xbox 360, and Playstation 3. Get the Wii if you’re looking to play games with the family; the Xbox 360 if you’re a hard-core gamer; and the PlayStation 3 if you are a movie-watching fan. Your choice in games could also make a difference in your choice of gaming system.


What games are do you like to play? Only 21 new games are ready for the PS3; the Xbox has about 160; the Wii, more than 60. Sony says the PS3 is backward-compatible with older games, The Wii is backward-compatible with Game Cube games, which require extra controllers.


How much you can afford will make a difference in your decision too. You will pay at least $ 250 for a Wii from Nintendo. A Xbox console ranges from $ 300 to $ 400. The stripped-down Xbox Arcade is not a recommended gaming system. The Sony PlayStation 3 costs around $ 400 to $ 500.


Some of the consoles let you watch high-definition movies: The PlayStation has a built-in Blu-ray player; and you can also download high-def movies through Sony’s PlayStation Network video service. The new Xbox Live has the ability to stream high-def movies from Netflix.


Leaving your PlayStation 3 running all the time can add about $ 135 a year to your electric bill, according to the National Resource Center. The Xbox 360 can add $ 103. The Wii only adds $ 10 a year. When it comes to saving energy, the Wii is, definitely, the right choice. Also, a National Resource Center study found that half of gamers are leaving their systems on all the time, which uses enough electricity to power the city of San Diego for a year. If you are concerned about energy consumption, the Wii would be your best choice, or you can just turn off your game system when your done playing.


You like to play games on line. The XBox and the PS3 allow you to play on line. Xbox charges for on line gaming. The Xbox Live Gold membership costs $ 5 to $ 8 a month. In contrast, you can play on line free with the PS3.


You’ll find lots of improvements in the controllers. The Wii uses motion-sensitive controllers instead of using thumb controls. So you can swing a tennis racket, slash with a sword, even throw baseballs, with a natural hand movement as opposed to using buttons and swivels. Like many other controllers, they vibrate when you make contact with balls and other players.


Nintendo has golf, baseball, tennis and a boxing. All are made to take advantage of the new controllers. Wii games get players moving and that’s one of the most appealing qualities of the system.


The PS3′s controllers are more familiar, but they’re lighter than they used to be, and are wireless. In addition, they use rechargeable batteries that gives them an advantage over the Xbox and Wii controllers. Sony’s engineers added motion sensors to its controllers, but removed the vibration capabilities, which take away from the gaming experience. If you are looking to get off the couch and move with the game the Nintendo Wii is the right choice.



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Exposure of Xbox Video Cables

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