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Connections - Xbox 360 Features
Now when it comes to connection, the Xbox 360 did a very good job of covering the gauntlet. You have your standard sort of couple of RCA connections which is your red, white and yellow to your television but that’s not going to give you the high definition experience that you’re going to want to get out of this system.
Now if you buy the Premium Package, it does come with both the RCA connections as well as the component connections. Now having component allows you to appreciate the high definition content out of the system. And believe me; the Xbox 360 is really dulled when it’s not extreme as in high definition. So really, you’re going to want to take advantage of that.
Another way of connecting your Xbox 360 is by using the SVideo connection. Now RCA and SVideo connections are both analog connections but the SVideo connections is a suddenly higher quality connection than your regular RCA red, white and yellow connections.
Another way you can connect this system is using the VGA or the DVI converter. So, you can connect this to your computer monitor and actually get high definition output on to your computer monitor as well.
Now in terms of supported resolutions, the Xbox 360 can support for the eye signal which is your standard definition TV signal and it will do that through the component or connection but you don’t want to do that. It will also do that to the RCA and the SVideo connections.
It also supports four ADP which is your standard DVD movie resolution. And for that, you’re going to need to use the component connections or above. And from there, it also supports all of your high definition formats from 720p to 1080i. And recently announced at the Tokyo Game Show, this baby is also going to be supporting 1080p, one of the touted features to the Playstation 3.
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