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Is it better to play old game systems such as the NES and the PS2 on an old CRT TV? What are the issues with using composite cables on these systems on an HDTV, and what are the ways to fix it?

I wouldn't say better, but you have likely now gotten use to HDTV and high-res games, so it is very likely to look worse, when it is the same. I currently have an Atari XL , an Atari 2600, a NES, SNES, N64, PS2, PS3, a game cube, and the PC's video output for the old PC serving as the “server" through an APE cable to the Atari XL, all connected to a 72” HD DLP Samsung.The systems are attached through through various connections, the old t.v./computer switch, RCA, Svideo, composite, VGA, and HDMI. Most go through a switch box with ports for RCA and S-video then that output goes into a tuner. FYI I also have extension cables so l can play far enough back from the screen so I'm not commenting on just being a foot from the screen.I don't think any of them would look better on a CRT. However, I do notice how pixelated Goldeneye gets on a 72″ screen, I never saw it expanded that big in the past, but if I had a 72″ CRT, I'd expect to to look the same, maybe even fuzzier. It is awesome to play old games, but I'm quickly reminded how hard they were. Just a quick run and a Mario slide under the rock in level 1–2, is tricky for me now.It took a while to get it all set up, but it is surreal to play 4 player Combat, on a 2600, on a 72″ screen. It always makes me smile.

Can I use a single PC monitor to play both PS4 and PC?

Yes.You’ll need an HDMI splitter from amazon or ebay or whatever your preference store. In theory,it should work pretty easily. Notw that both can be turnwd on at thw same time, but the screen cannot multi display both the console and the PC at thw same time. You must switch between the HDMIs before using any one of them (there is usually a swotch on the splitter for that).Hope it helpsClatter.

Can I use a 144hz monitor for Xbox One gaming?

Buying a monitor/TV with a higher than 60hz refresh rate will cause some issues, in my experience, the input lag is the biggest concern. However, most TV sets have "game mode" which can be enabled to correct this. As you have said though, you are getting a monitor and I'm unaware of monitors with this feature.If you play competitively online, I would suggest just buying a cheaper HDTV for now. You can find plenty of great 24-30 in HDTVs for 1-200 dollars, even some smart TVs in that range.If competitive play is unimportant to you, then dealing with whatever problems arise may just be a minor irritation to you and worth the cost of not buying two screens.

Is my monitor HD and will it be able to play Xbox 360 games in HD?

If you want full 1080p High Definition, your HP monitor does not support it.

High-definition 1080-progressive-scan (1080p in shorthand) is 1920x1080 resolution, which the XBox 360 is capable of supporting. Your monitor only goes up to 1440x900 resolution though.

Can you play 4K bluerays on a standard HD TV?

The short answer is ‘Yes you can play 4K Blu-ray DVD’s on a 720p or 1080p HDTV’. Unfortunately, as Gary also mentioned, you will not enjoy the full experience of the 4K Blu-ray movie images being broadcast to your HDTV.Your TV will only display the image at it’s highest resolution (either 720p or 1080p - not 4K).To truly experience a 4K resolution movie image from your 4K Blu-ray, you need to connect your 4K Blu-ray player to a 4K HDTV.I briefly cover some details on the different modern HDTV resolutions in a blog post about ‘What size TV should I get?’ based upon the resolution of the HDTV and the viewing distance. If you decide to get a 4K HDTV, you might want to read that article before shopping. I hope that helps.

Do I need a 4k TV to play Xbox One S?

Nope. Really at this point, the Xbox One, Xbone S, and the PS4 original, have 4k more or less for movies and TV at this point, they don’t run most games in 4k, at least not natively.The Xbox one X and PS4 Pro, however, are better at it. Particularly that Xbox. If you just have the S, then you don’t need to worry about 4k. Chances are your current HDTV is a 1080i or 1080p TV and that’s good enough.

What do you need to play hd movies on your hd ready tv?

any method of getting a hd signal into your tv will be ok. hdmi leads are proper.

xbox360
humax pvr
sky digital
bbc hd

Can somebody tell me can PLAYSTATION_3 (USA Version) play Japanese game?

Yes yes it can.

What is better for gaming, A monitor, or a TV?

For a screen, go with a 42" plasma by panasonic, its the smallest they make, with a 15.8 GBps or greater transfer rate HDMI cable. Panasonic bought Pioneer's panel technology when they went out of business. Plasmas don't have that screen burn issue any more either. Plasmas have 0.00001ms or something like that pixel response, and true 600hz refresh rate. (600 pictures per second). The problem with 240hz and 120hz tv's is its all picture processing and creates a fair amount of input lag and unnatural movement. LCD TV's are terrible for gaming, no matter what the refresh rate. If you want a small screen, which would give you a very sharp, crisp picture, get a Samsung 2770FH monitor, its a 27", with a 10.2 GBps transfer rate HDMI cable. They are a 1ms pixel response time monitor, 60hz which is ps3's native output refresh rate, and the reason pixel response is important is because the lower the response time, the sharper the picture stays. I owned one and it was a wonderful screen, and I noticed a big difference between it and the samsung 23" 2ms monitor immediately playing F1 2010. I played black ops on a friends tv that was a 8ms and it was absolutely terrible, got so blurry trying to aim you couldn't tell what was what. Anywho, hope this helps, get internet that is at least 1 mega byte download speed, and always set whatever screen you get to game mode.

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