Pros and cons about flatscreen TVs (specifially the WEGAs), anyone?
I've got my eye on the JVC 27" D-Series, but if a 24" WEGA would be better, I think I'd rather pay the extra money for it.
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Pros and cons about flatscreen TVs (specifially the WEGAs), anyone?
I've got my eye on the JVC 27" D-Series, but if a 24" WEGA would be better, I think I'd rather pay the extra money for it.
Ever played a DC through a VGA box? 480p isn't that good, but the jump from regular TV images is similar. It's sickening how much better it looks.Quote:
Originally posted by MonsterMash
Specifically, what kind of difference does the 1080i/480p support make?
However, reportedly 1080i looks only marginally better then 480p and worse then 720p, thanks to it still being interlaced. But that's only what I've heard, I haven't been able to compare the difference myself.Buy one that has component inputs, and then invest cash into a component switchbox. The last couple TVs you listed have two of those inputs each, but with three systems it can still get annoying. I currently have to switch between my XBox, J-PS2, and DVD player (occasionally my regular PS2, and I still don't have GC cables), and that's annoying as hell as is. A nice component switchbox will run you a good amount of cash, but it's so worth it.Quote:
Something that'd be good for this current generation (I own all three also) and would also be ready for what the next gen is going to offer.
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/board/s...n&pagenumber=5
TV I got is in there, and it kicks ass. :)
27' Tau flatscreen. So sexy.
I think the quality of the WEGA tube is worth it. The 24" Wega really delivers an outstanding game picture, probably the best of any size (even those larger) due to the tighter dotpitch of the medium-sized tube. If it's within a $100 margin of a comparable TV, I say go for that one--you'll appreciate it in the long run.Quote:
Originally posted by OmegaFlareX
Pros and cons about flatscreen TVs (specifially the WEGAs), anyone?
I've got my eye on the JVC 27" D-Series, but if a 24" WEGA would be better, I think I'd rather pay the extra money for it.
Plus you get the component in, the s-video in, and two composite inputs (front/back). A good deal for $350.
The one advantage the step up to a 27" Wega gives you is the anamorphic squeeze "enhanced 16:9 mode that really helps bump up DVD's with more resolution. That's not a gaming issue though... (Well, except for the anamorphic widescreen Xbox games).
you have been sig'd...Quote:
Originally posted by Wildkat
more accurate:
Sex > RGB > Component > Svideo > Kick in the balls > Composite