Here's another idea - instead of saving $100 by buying an off-brand HD TV, buy a quality one instead.
My Sony 50" KDF has zero lag, on PS2, Xbox or 360 (all connected via components.) That's including Guitar Hero.
FYI, the PS2 looks like ass-sticks on a large HDTV because it's not capable of a resolution higher than 480p except through the use of software shenanigans (like in Gran Turismo 4 - which replicates 1080i.)
It's impossible for a device that only resolves to 480p to display in 1080p - your TV may run a bunch of blurring filters on it and interlace the hell out of it, but it will not turn into a true HD signal.
GT4 looked bomb in faux-1080i until I got a 360, at which point GT4 looked significantly less impressive.
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Doug @ Jul 14th 2006 10:37PM
Here's another idea - instead of saving $100 by buying an off-brand HD TV, buy a quality one instead.
My Sony 50" KDF has zero lag, on PS2, Xbox or 360 (all connected via components.) That's including Guitar Hero.
FYI, the PS2 looks like ass-sticks on a large HDTV because it's not capable of a resolution higher than 480p except through the use of software shenanigans (like in Gran Turismo 4 - which replicates 1080i.)
It's impossible for a device that only resolves to 480p to display in 1080p - your TV may run a bunch of blurring filters on it and interlace the hell out of it, but it will not turn into a true HD signal.
GT4 looked bomb in faux-1080i until I got a 360, at which point GT4 looked significantly less impressive.