kowenicki said:
1. no surprise to learn that the guy with the fat head who likes the sound of his own voice and has masses of playstation material behind him is a fanboy... 2. his "experiement" was flawed... it is a FACT that the 360 can do native 1080p.
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yes and no it depend's on the model of xbox360!
If you do some further testing you will find that the 1080p over component is a signal but it is a deinterlaced 1080i signal. an since The 360 elite and other HDMI equipped xboxs will support 1080p 30hz,
not all XBOX360 can support a native 1080p
while the components will only do 1080i 24hz. When 1080p is select via component the frame rate is only 1080i/ 24hz. Also the HDMI 360s will support 50 and 60hz frame rate:
example:
1080i is directly compatible with numerous CRT -based HDTV sets. 1080i is compatible with newer 720p- and 1080p-based televisions but must be deinterlaced first in order to be displayed on those sets.
the component it would not support 50 or 60hz but the HDMI systems would.
your not getting a true 1080p with component video.
that also depend's on what standard that is being applied as TRUE FULL HD or Not many places may have standard's on what is full HD an what is not
but it does not matter much even 1080i is still HD so it's not like it matter's much anyway
I AM BOLO
100% lover "nothing else matter's" after that...
ps:
Proud psOne/2/3/p owner. I survived Aplcalyps3 and all I got was this lousy Signature.