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Xbox 360 Video Cable and Modes Comparison
>> GameSpot.com has a great article where they compare the image produced by the different video cables and modes.
They have mouse-over image comparisons of the following:
* RF/Composite Comparison
* Composite/S-video Comparison
* 480p/720p Comparison
* VGA 1024x768/1280x1024 Comparison

The conclusion:
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In our basic tests, we've seen that different cable types can greatly affect image quality. If you're currently using RF, we suggest that you make the switch to a better video cable. The Xbox 360 doesn't have an RF cable option, and it's not worth buying an adapter to create your own. Going from RF to composite video or S-Video produces significant improvements in image detail and color quality. The next major step comes when you move to component video, but the biggest benefits are the increased resolution options and progressive scan output. If you don't have an HDTV, you can buy a set of Xbox 360 VGA cables to turn a computer monitor into a high resolution Xbox 360 display.
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Check out the 2-page article on GameSpot.com.
Discuss this news item on our forums: forums.xbox-scene.com
(Thursday 17 November 2005 14:07 EST) - (direct link to article)
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