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iclim4 said:
Bodhesatva said:

There are some minor differences, but in general it's a philosophical problem. I agree that they shouldn't do it in the first place, but if they do it, they certainly cannot use a unit that the public doesn't even have access to. They don't even use the elite 360 -- which does have HDMI in the box -- so I definitely don't think they should use a SKU that doesn't even exist.


consumers dont really use capture cards when playing games neither.
cause the ps3 looks washed out in their capture cards but would look alright on TV's.

which is what sparked this whole ordeal in the first place.

edit: im starting to agree with leo-j that this is fake....
if you have a ps3 set to RGB limited, try setting RGB to full the display would become noticebly darker.
so dark that if you calibrated your tv to limited, dark scenes would almost no longer be watchable in RGB full.
so why is there so little difference in this comparison?
i would understand if it was on an HDTV cause maybe they were both calibrated differently
but they used capture cards,you cannot change brightness levels on capture cards..


Whoa whoa now -- big difference between "they can, but rarely choose to," which is the case with capture cards, and "cannot possibly do so, even if they want to," which is the case with HDMI recording. 



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