| AlfredoTurkey said: Until there comes a day where they can invent a TV that can handle both SD and HD signals flawlessly, there is no such thing as a perfect TV for gaming. Right now, a gamer needs a good CRT and a good HDTV if they want to game because anything older than 2005 looks like absolute ass on even the highest end HDTV. |
False. Component cables(Red, Green and Blue) for PS2/original Xbox/Gamecube make those consoles look amazing on HDTVs, certainly much better than on CRT where they run at 480i at best. Dreamcast supports VGA which is capable of native 480P on HDTVs, something that is impossible on CRT via composite(red, white and yellow). The Saturn, PS1, SNES, Genesis, Jaguar, Master System all natively support RGB SCART also which is much cleaner than composite but you need a good Scart-to-HDMI upscaler. The N64, NES and 3D0 have to be internally modified for RGB SCART. All these options look much better on HDTVs than on CRT.







