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canadagamer
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RE: HD gaming. How does it help?
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Dec 04, 2006 23:04
I have been reading this thread for a while and understand what is being said on both parts. All I can say is that I just got a 61 inch samsung dlp hdtv and I can honestly say without a doubt that my gaming experience on the hdtv with my 360 does enhance my gaming experience. I noticed right off the bat enjoying the games more just because they do look nicer in 1080i, and I really can' t explain why other than saying playing on the big screen in hdtv grabs my attention and makes my heart race when I play Gears Of War like no other game has. That is only my opinion.
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Eddie_the_Hated
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RE: HD gaming. How does it help?
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Dec 05, 2006 05:11
I can cut the tension here with a knife. Anybody want a slice of Tension Pie?
Y' know it!
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fableman
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RE: HD gaming. How does it help?
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Dec 05, 2006 09:16
I read through these forums now and again but had to register just to ask Evilman 1 question. Are you complely insane? I own a Marquee 9500LC (not the ultra version) and it never cost me over 8k for Dark, pixelated image quality. Take your best output such as a 15inch CRT monitor and imagine almost the same quality in 100" - 200" . Thats the closest way i can discribe the quality. Its a top of the range ' Professional' theater projector. Aslo thinking you need to turn your lights off to play this projector is wrong. The Marquee 9500LC ultra has a blistering contrast ratio of 30000:1. Head over to AVS forums and ask anyone which is the ultimate video source which beats everyother format out there. You' ll get most saying the Marquee 9500LC range or CRT projectors alike. Fableman.
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locopuyo
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RE: HD gaming. How does it help?
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Dec 05, 2006 10:11
Ironic
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