russian box wrote:
Can't edit my post again so...
You can’t just say to somebody BUY A HD TV DER!!!!!
He already has an expensive monitor which is actually better than the so mentioned HD TV
You go on about them as if there amazing. all they are is crappy computer monitors.
This guy already has a computer monitor which can do the rez the xbox puts out and then some, and this is where the problem comes. STREATCHING
HDMI on a computer monitor? That’s like a man with a boobjob. What’s going on there? It’s a TV? It’s a monitor? Its crap?
...go to a ps3 forum for that question. how elitist are you? some people here have both and have knowledge of both games. working in a computer game shop or taking in interest in that type of thing means people here will/might know the answer about 1080p ps3 games so stop bullying.
another thing. Saying it can do 1920 x 1200 and putting black bars won’t be a problem, as they already do that for 1680 x 1050.
The guy is not asking for a stupid size. It’s a HD width.
It’s just the height that’s a problem.
@superman i get that i can't just type somthing on here and EXPECT it done. im just adding that i am also wanting it to not look stretched on my new setup, i am also in no way *** at MS to pull there finger out!!! OMG 3 YEARS! >:(
I was in the same boat several years ago - I've had 16:10 support since the latter half of 2006 - long before MS granted this wish (Last year)
An excellent example of Hope for the best, Prepare for the worst. All I can say, is that folks need to do their product research
before they actually buy the product, and make sure that they're going to happy with both the Pros and the Cons - Otherwise they're just going to wind up spending more money getting the product they really want
And you know what - I'm just as guilty as what I just said - I purchased
three Computer Monitors since 2006 - each one better than the previous, and only sold one - the one that was completely unable to properly display16:9.
No - It's not easy at all. But in all fairness, one of the monitors was purchased as an upgrade from 22" to 24" and included HDMI - all while the XB360 officially did not support 16:10
It comes right back to what I've been saying this whole time - Hope for the best, Prepare for the worst. And in preparing for the worst - do be sure to do the product research and do be 100% sure that the product you want will deliver the results you want.
Otherwise - you're going to be disappointed because you assumed and expected it to work, and it didn't. And then your only other option is to hope & pray that someone else fixes the problem for you - when it might have been avoided when fully researching the product
Sorry to say - it's a Life Lesson
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