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TV or MONITOR for 360?
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TV or MONITOR for 360?
With the iminent release of the 360 on friday i was wonering which would my 360 look better on if its the monitor then i will buy the VGA adapter and use my Monitor as a tv for my 360:
i have a samsung 28inch pureflat tv, its not LCD or anything lk that just a regular set. or will the 360 look better through the monitor? *its an old monitor btw prob about 3-4years old. thanks, just need some advice |
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the xbox360 has an hdtv DVI hookup in the back that makes a difference, go for it. the high def xbox graphics need a high def tv or good monitor to be fully enjoyed.
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