I am looking to buy a HDTV that will play the PS3 at the best quality. I was looking at a 1080i Plasma, but I do not know if it will be the bset choice to support the PS3. In Game Informer they were saying that the PS3 has problems with certian TV's. I am quoting two things they said in their magazine about what kind of TV to use with your PS3. It is completly foreign to me.
"The PS3 cant scale to fit your tv so you have to either have a 1080p that accepts 60 hertz or a tv that supports images natively at 780p"
I think this says that I need a 1080p. is that true, and how do i know if a tv is 60 hertz? is 24 hertz better or worse then 60? what does it mean to support natively at 780p.
"The PS3 cannot scale to match older HDTV's that support 1080i but not 720p....This issue also affects the PS3's 1080p output which only works at 60 hertz. This means that if your TV supports 1080p but only at 24 or 30 hertz, you cannot play in 1080p."
I need to find out if the tv fits in this category.
2006-12-27
12:56:11
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Alex J
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