
12-13-2007, 12:40 AM
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LOL! Yeah, ExtremeTech was testing the HD DVD version of the HQV Benchmark disc using the HD DVD Add-on drive. Still scored a big fat zero.
The 360 does upscale, but not over component. You have to use the VGA or HDMI cables to get an upscaled picture. That's what ExtremeTech did in thier tests, using the VGA cable. But whether the scaling is being done by the TV or on the Xbox 360 itself doesn't matter, it still does a terrible job of detecting cadence, de-interlacing, and reducing noise and artifacts.
Depending on the make & model, the tv itself may do a fantastic job of upscaling 480i/480p to 720p or 1080p, if it has a high-end chipset like the Realta HQV. So if you've got a great TV, an upconverting DVD player may not be necessary. That said, a really good upconverting DVD player like one of the OPPO models is still hard to beat at any resolution.
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