Because I thought it would make the current signal look the same or better.
So your problem is that you're not getting free HD programming?
Because I thought it would make the current signal look the same or better.
^ Do you mean use the 360 to play DVDs? That would a) require me to buy the remote to play DVDs as I understand and also b) would burn out my 360 pretty fast we play DVDs all the time.
I live in an apartment building and I'm moving out in May, so I'm not gonna sign up for new services or anything and pay two installation fees in a row. Even if I wasn't expecting up-converting I at least expected the same quality, though, that's what pisses me off. My current image looks like grainy shit; the only good thing is I can actually read the X360 game text now![]()
I live in an apartment building and I'm moving out in May, so I'm not gonna sign up for new services or anything and pay two installation fees in a row. Even if I wasn't expecting up-converting I at least expected the same quality, though, that's what pisses me off. My current image looks like grainy shit; the only good thing is I can actually read the X360 game text now![]()
No, but I didn't buy an Emerson TV either.Has anyone else had a rough brush with reality when "upgrading" like this?
^ Yep.
I don't have an HDMI cable but I guess I'll have to buy one... I did realize beforehand that I didn't receive HD-cable but I was expecting that my *OLD* picture quality would be the same on the new TV and not this grainy shit. Well we decided just to hold onto the TV and hope that one day we'll get HD-cable, it will just have to sit in a box for five months. As for the Emerson brand, we've been using the same Emerson DVD Player for 6 years and it's *constantly* on and it never ever freezes on bad discs, so I had faith in the brand from personal experience.
^ Yep.
Did you connect your XBOX 360 to your HDTV with an HDMI cable?
This thread's a joke, right?
This thread's a joke, right?
I was so excited today, using the Super Bowl TV sales I finally bought myself an HD-TV. An Emerson 32 incher for $330. I took it home and unpacked it, ready to experience high definition...
...turns out the image is MUCH WORSE than my eight year old TV. I don't have HD-Cable or a Blu Ray player. Now at the very least I expected the SAME image as my crappy old 28" TV but it is seriously worse! It's all blocky and blurry! Not only for the cable TV... but for my DVD player as well!
So I'll be returning this expensive paperweight...
Has anyone else had a rough brush with reality when "upgrading" like this?
Also, if I buy a $330 TV at Walmart and immediately return it, will I get all my money back? What a pain.
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