
Originally Posted by
TobalRox
Are Monster PS2 cables gonna run you the $60 they do for DVDs and such? if so, my playing Syphon Filter in Progressive Scan is not worth that price. I have an HDTV and got the HD kit for XBox and have monster cables for my DVD player, but still AV for PS2 and it looks like shit, so I was looking to upgrade as well. I can only find the S-Video in stores though, so I was going to get that to at least help. I cannot seem to find component anywhere actually. Am I right in thinking that only component can do progressive scan?
Ok here's the deal-- cables are important, but Monster is largely considered a rip-off. First party component cables for 25 bucks will look just fine BECAUSE the PS2 looks like complete and utter ass on a HDTV. S-video looks like ass on a HDTV. I'm a bit of a nut about picture and the PS2 blurs all over the place even on component...the only game that looks good is XX and reload in progressive (and I assume other progressive games). See HDTVs have a lot of blurring issues if they can't run a game in HD...and the PS2 has such shitty graphics that you can upgrade to component, which you should, but it ain't gonna look that great...but the best you can get (of course your TV might have filters and other enhancements to control this blurring...mine doesn't cause I got a budget HDTV).
Now for the Box and Cube, they look glorious in HD and thankfully most games are supported. BTW, depending on your HDTV, you can also do progressive through VGA inputs (often mislabeled as RGB). My Cube runs into the VGA port (custom cable by Matt) and I am upgrading to that awesome VGA cable for the Box too...you can even run DVI DVD players via a DVI to VGA converter and the switcher boxes for VGA are much cheaper than component...
So anyway, on an interlaced set, honestly, a good s-video setup will look great for the Genesis, Saturn, PS2, DC, and others -- that's what I had before I went RGB for the other stuff (PS2 looks absolutely gorgeous in RGB)...but if you have component, go for it...and I still prefer it to the HDTV...some systems are not meant to be played on newer technology. If you run a Genesis or other composite ones (or even in s-video), you'll get insane pixelization (N64 Pokemon Puzzle League looks horrendous) and bizzare scrolling effects...you're better off getting a small RGB monitor or interlaced set for older stuff...
One of these days I'm going to get a nice new interlaced set before they stop making them...
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