I agree. If you plan to game a lot on it, dont go plasma. Stay away from Phospher based sets in general if thats the primary use (Plasma/CRT).
Stick with LCD, or DLP since neither have burn in. LCD has something called Image Retention sometimes (looks like burn in) but you just pull the power for a few hours and it goes back. Not permanant. DLP has no burn in what so ever.
I have a 50" Optoma RD50A DLP HDTV ... its phenominal, but they dont make it anymore which sucks cause its an amazing set. Won best of show at CES.
If you really just plan on XB360, HD Cable and DVD's (which can be run through your 360 anyhow) then really you dont need the extra inputs.
My set has:
1x DVI-D
2x Component High Definition inputs
1x Component SD inputs
2x Composite Inputs
2x S-Video inputs (FYI S-Video is NOT HD compatable)
2x standard cable inputs
You were mentioning the XB360 and pictures from the PC. You can sync your PC up with your XB360 and view your pictures from the XB360 dashboard so no need for extra stuff.
I have my rig setup like so:
- Cable goes into my HD-DVR (gotta record in high def)
- HD-DVR goes into Component 1 (was HDMI-DVID but I change dit back to component)
- XB360 goes into Component2
- Wifes gamecube in composite1.
Thats it. My XB360 not only plays my DVD's, but I loaded a WinXP Media Center 2005 as my OS on my PC so I can stream music, photos and full XVID/DIVX movies to my XB360 so my 160gigs of movies can be viewed on demand as your XB360 sync's with the media center interface on your computer.
Stick with LCD, or DLP since neither have burn in. LCD has something called Image Retention sometimes (looks like burn in) but you just pull the power for a few hours and it goes back. Not permanant. DLP has no burn in what so ever.
I have a 50" Optoma RD50A DLP HDTV ... its phenominal, but they dont make it anymore which sucks cause its an amazing set. Won best of show at CES.
If you really just plan on XB360, HD Cable and DVD's (which can be run through your 360 anyhow) then really you dont need the extra inputs.
My set has:
1x DVI-D
2x Component High Definition inputs
1x Component SD inputs
2x Composite Inputs
2x S-Video inputs (FYI S-Video is NOT HD compatable)
2x standard cable inputs
You were mentioning the XB360 and pictures from the PC. You can sync your PC up with your XB360 and view your pictures from the XB360 dashboard so no need for extra stuff.
I have my rig setup like so:
- Cable goes into my HD-DVR (gotta record in high def)
- HD-DVR goes into Component 1 (was HDMI-DVID but I change dit back to component)
- XB360 goes into Component2
- Wifes gamecube in composite1.
Thats it. My XB360 not only plays my DVD's, but I loaded a WinXP Media Center 2005 as my OS on my PC so I can stream music, photos and full XVID/DIVX movies to my XB360 so my 160gigs of movies can be viewed on demand as your XB360 sync's with the media center interface on your computer.
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