Waza04
09-14-2005, 01:34 AM
Hello There,
Firstly, I appologise if I am posting in the wrong forum.
Basically, I know absolutly nothing about HDTV - however, heres the situation:
I have a NEC VT460 Front Projector (quite old now) which is apparantly HDTV compatible. Now that the the XBOX 360 release is just around the corner with HDTV support, will the projector be able to take the HDTV quality image the Xbox sends out and output it at on screen at the same quality (or at least better than a non HDTV input) - or will the projector cause a lower quality image because it is old? Also the project doesn't have any "special" inputs besides the standard Composite/RGB/S-Video, adding to my concern.
The NEC website says the resolution is SVGA (800 x 600 pixels) native, VGA through UXGA with Advanced AccuBlend, that doesn't sound very advanced :(
Info:
http://www.necvisualsystems.com/applicationFiles/productDetails/appl_productDetail.cfm?Product_id=355
Any help (and advice for a new projector if the quality will be poor) would be greatly appreciated! :)
Many Thanks,
Warren
Firstly, I appologise if I am posting in the wrong forum.
Basically, I know absolutly nothing about HDTV - however, heres the situation:
I have a NEC VT460 Front Projector (quite old now) which is apparantly HDTV compatible. Now that the the XBOX 360 release is just around the corner with HDTV support, will the projector be able to take the HDTV quality image the Xbox sends out and output it at on screen at the same quality (or at least better than a non HDTV input) - or will the projector cause a lower quality image because it is old? Also the project doesn't have any "special" inputs besides the standard Composite/RGB/S-Video, adding to my concern.
The NEC website says the resolution is SVGA (800 x 600 pixels) native, VGA through UXGA with Advanced AccuBlend, that doesn't sound very advanced :(
Info:
http://www.necvisualsystems.com/applicationFiles/productDetails/appl_productDetail.cfm?Product_id=355
Any help (and advice for a new projector if the quality will be poor) would be greatly appreciated! :)
Many Thanks,
Warren








