i have one for Wii and PS2 i don't see a difference, other than a slightly sharper image, where as for PS3 i can see a huge difference between AV and HDMI
my TV is Sony Bravia
also, would a Dreamcast Component or HDMI cable change anything?
i have one for Wii and PS2 i don't see a difference, other than a slightly sharper image, where as for PS3 i can see a huge difference between AV and HDMI
my TV is Sony Bravia
also, would a Dreamcast Component or HDMI cable change anything?
yes a Component Cable does make a hell of a difference , i have one on my PS2 and Wii and the picture is crisp/clear and smooth.
Massive difference here too. ^^;;; And for Dreamcast, you should get ahold of a VGA box, provided your TV has a VGA input (pretty much any HDTV should~). It's amazing how good many Dreamcast games look in VGA. ^^;;;
I have one on my Xbox 360
I cry at the greatness that is HDMI. Owns a Samsung.
PS2 i notice more difference than with the Wii (Ps2 games on A/v look grainy on hdtv), the PS2 doesnt look all that great on an HD tv either way though (text always seems fuzzy regardless of A/V or Component)
i think it was more because it stretched the games? or could be because i'm using a PS2 Phat
no idea, but like i said the component takes away the grain and makes it look like it did on my old SD tv. and to make an example of what i was saying, try watching Shrek 1 on and HDTV, you can see all the flat edges and Model holes that werent visible on older tvs and a projector (look into Donkey's eyes lol)
Without the component cables I wouldn't even play PS2 on an HDTV. :ignore:
because of the Blur? i wish there was an HDMI slot on PS2 and Wii lol
Because it looks like shit on a dick. It was raping my eyes.
I still just play PS1&2 on an SDTV for the most part.
I didn't notice a difference either till i played god of war and enabled progressive scan. Then i saw that it made a world of difference.
oh yeah, i forgot that some games have progressive scan, is that the same with the wii?
Yes large difference here when I switched from Component to S-Video for my PS2
Same can really be said even for PC Monitors Switching from D-Sub (VGA) to HDMI / DVI is like night and day in crispness and color richness