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redslothx
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 4:43 pm    Post subject: PlayStation 3 Reply with quote

What are the TV reqs. for a PS3? O.o
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 4:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

1080p for blu-rays.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 4:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

>.>

seriously though....

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 4:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i am here to say sry but the ps3 sucks cause it doesn't have that many new games but i do want to play the new ratchet and clank
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 4:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ControlAltDelete wrote:
Dont remmeber,But i can a Small 32 Inch TV Not Even HIgh Def,And my Grtaphics STILL look pretty smexy on it.(With My PS3)


ok thanks~

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 4:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

coolshamman wrote:
i am here to say sry but the ps3 sucks cause it doesn't have that many new games but i do want to play the new ratchet and clank


PS3 =

Final Fantasy Series
(10/10)

Metal Gear Series
(10/10)

Splinter Cell Series
(9/10)

Ratchet/Jak Series
(7/10)

Call of Duty Series
(8/10)

Unreal Tournament
(9/10)


And more to come~


[yes xbox has alot of those too, but final fantasy, metal gear solid, and splinter cell series are a must have for me ._. ]



(the number under the names represent my rating on those games)

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 4:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

As somebody said before:

Add a blu-ray player to a PS2, and TADA you have a PS3!
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 5:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

redslothx wrote:
coolshamman wrote:
i am here to say sry but the ps3 sucks cause it doesn't have that many new games but i do want to play the new ratchet and clank


PS3 =

Final Fantasy Series
(6/10)

Metal Gear Series
(7/10)

Splinter Cell Series
(2/10)

Ratchet/Jak Series
(5/10)

Call of Duty Series
(2/10)

Unreal Tournament
(6/10)


And more to come~


[yes xbox has alot of those too, but final fantasy, metal gear solid, and splinter cell series are a must have for me ._. ]



(the number under the names represent my rating on those games)


I realistified it for you.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 5:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

cmon peepz, hes asking a serious question, so stop the freaking "Desu, Desu, Desu....."
I came upon this on the internet, might be usefull:

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Resolutions

The terminology used to describe the resolution HDTVs are able to display can be pretty confusing.

Let’s start off with the most common resolution supported by cheap or affordable, HD ready TVs: 720p. A TV that supports 720p high definition must be able to output a picture at a resolution of 1280x720. More commonly, however, 720p TVs will support up to 1366x768. This is just a strange bending of the rules, and should not result in any significant changes in quality.

The ‘p’ parts stands for ‘progressive’, and describes the way in which the lines on the screen form the picture that is produced. As a simple explanation, when a TV can output a resolution in ‘progressive’ mode, it produces each line of the image in order, and all at once. What this means is a higher number of frames per second, and generally a clearer and sharper picture.

The other mode is called ‘interlaced’, and is abbreviated to ‘i’. This format draws all the odd lines first, and then goes back and draws the even lines. Whilst this happens too quickly for the human eye to see in action, interlaced TVs will often exhibit very slightly flickering. Usually this will go unnoticed because up till now most TVs have been interlaced so we’re all used to it. But put side by side with a progressive scan TV, and you’ll probably notice the difference.

HD ready interlaced TVs support 1080i. This resolution is 1920x1080. Since it displays a higher resolution than 720p TVs, the picture quality should be far better, especially on larger TVs.

But the behemoth of HDTV resolutions is 1080p. This combines the benefits of an extremely high resolution with progressive scan. Unfortunately, broadcasters do not transmit their programmes in this resolution (probably due to the high bandwidth requirements). But next generation DVD formats offer the capability of 1080p movies. In particular, Blu-ray players are able to output 1080p movies. Unfortunately, the first HD-DVD players are not able to output this resolution, but will in the future.

Be aware, however, that in order to view high definition content in 1080i or 1080p, you must have a compatible TV. Currently, 1080p TVs are rare, and those that do exist are very expensive. If you’re looking for a reasonably priced TV, you’ll probably end up purchasing a 1080i TV, or on lower budgets a 720p TV.


Sizes

If you’ve got the money, you’ll want a big TV. The cost of 40” TVs is dropping all the time, but they will still require some saving up if you want a quality 1080i (or even 1080p next year). Remember from Part 1 that any TV you buy should include at least DVI with HDCP compliance, or even better, HDMI. This generally pushes the price up slightly, but in the 40” range, the difference is often negligible. So be careful!

The smallest TVs that support the requirements I specified in Part 1 are usually 26”. Be warned that you will not see the true benefits of HD on this size TV, but it’s a perfectly good HD solution for gaming in a bedroom.

Moving on to some of the questions members have asked. I’ve removed some of the slang and “1337speek” for clarity.

DeAdLy_cOoKiE: Is it possible for HDTV to have 100Hz or even 120Hz?

HDTVs already support 100Hz. I suspect your question about 120Hz is related to Sony’s claim that the future will see 120 frames per second content. Whilst I’m sure the technology could be developed to support 120Hz, it seems a little pointless. The benefits of 50/60Hz to 100Hz are clear. It really has made a difference to the quality and clarity of the picture. However, I don’t think the human eye would be able to see the difference between 100Hz and 120Hz.

barney_2k: What about saying to the public that you can use a normal CRT PC Moniter to get High Def?

Ok public: you can use a normal CRT PC monitor for high definition! Thanks for your contribution Barney, you are quite right. It is possible to use your computer monitor for HD. The problem, however, is the lack of widescreen CRTs, and the cost of large widescreen LCD monitors. It may be a better investment to buy a large LCD TV, instead of an LCD monitor, so you can use it for gaming, watching TV and for the PC.

Breath_of_The_Dying: Isn't it for a fact that AACS only applies to movies? So anyone getting the 20gig version need not worry about HD for gaming.

You are correct. AACS does not apply to gaming (see Part 1 for an explanation of AACS). So if you only want to use the PS3 for gaming, then the 20GB config is a good option. However, I can almost guarantee that you will want to use the PS3 for movies at some point. $500 is a hefty investment, and I’m sure you’ll want to fully exploit the system. And although I mentioned that the image constraint will not be implemented any time soon, it feels like a safer bet to opt for the 60GB config for the guaranteed HCDP compliance, and the improved quality because of the digital connection (HDMI).

Schmeh: Not all HDMI connections are HDCP compliant.

Whilst it may be true that the very first HDTVs to support HDMI may not be HDCP compliant, this is a buyers’ guide for those looking to buy an HDTV now. And therefore, it’s reasonable to say that all HDMI connections are HDCP compliant, because nowadays they are.



I would like to address some concerns a number of members raised about my lack of coverage of CRTs and rear projection HDTVs.

HD-CRT TVs are available and are affordable. But these are large and bulky, and exhibit a few problems. The most common issue I have heard about is that the picture is not scaled correctly to the size of the TV, often leading to parts of the image being cut off. There are also cases of warping at the corners of the image.

Rear projection HDTVs are available as well. The problem most people will have with these is the sheer size of them when you get into the 30 and 40” range. I suspect they too would suffer the same problems as HD-CRTs, but if anyone can enlighten me, drop me a line. My contact details are on the Staff page.

So concluding, I hope you’ve found these two parts helpful. The guide was targeted at the majority who will want a convenient, affordable HD solution, and an LCD or Plasma TV will meet these requirements. Please feel free to send me any comments, either via email or on PS3Forums.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 5:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Link3737 wrote:
redslothx wrote:
coolshamman wrote:
i am here to say sry but the ps3 sucks cause it doesn't have that many new games but i do want to play the new ratchet and clank


PS3 =

Final Fantasy Series
(6/10)

Metal Gear Series
(7/10)

Splinter Cell Series
(2/10)

Ratchet/Jak Series
(5/10)

Call of Duty Series
(2/10)

Unreal Tournament
(6/10)


And more to come~


[yes xbox has alot of those too, but final fantasy, metal gear solid, and splinter cell series are a must have for me ._. ]



(the number under the names represent my rating on those games)


I realistified it for you.


ehhh~

everyone has different taste in games~


just how i think halo is a royal piece of fresh steaming cow shit~
you might think differently so like whatever o.o

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