Hey, all. I have a PS3 as you probably know, and I use AV cables for my video input/output. Sometimes I wish the quality could be a bit better, and I was recommended to use HDMI cables instead of AV cables.
At first someone showed me this...
http://kotaku.com/5513411/nothing-says-good-morning-like-fresh-saw-2-screens/gallery/
Images are quite graphic, fair warning. Yet it looks like JIGSAW is back on track...
I know it has been a rough ride for Sony, but I didn't think it was that bad. Below is a link to the ZDnet article, or blog, that I just read. What a blow to Sony and the PS3 if this is true. But it is obvious that there needs to be a different approach, if they wish to survive through this...
I read this article over at digitalpress.com and needless to say, this was the most shocking and amazing article I have read to date!
The original front-loading US 72 Pin NES system is notorious for cartridges not making a complete connection with the internal pin-set. The result is often...
I just got a component cable for my X-Box and PS2. I don't get picture when using the X-Box and I know it because it's trying to display in progressive scan. My T.V. can only do interlaced. Is there a setting on the X-Box to switch output to interlaced?
Never owned one, as I thought the $30 was way too much for something that seemed useless to me (hey, I was like 8 at the time!). They should've just included it in the system in my opinion.