Myndnix said:
Oh. Well, shit.
I still use an SDTV because it works and I don't replace things until they stop working.
Not that I was planning on getting an Xbone anyway. Have you seen how crap those things are?
my 15 year old Pentium 1 100mhz 8
mb SDR (not evne DDR1) ram 1.2GB HDD still works like it did when it was new. should i still be using it isntead of getting a new PC even if it cant do anything in modern world? because thats basically your argument.
Xarathox said:
Just recently my dad upgraded to an HDTV, and to test it out we hooked my 360 up to it via HDMI just to see how "pretty" my games would look on it. Turns out 360 games look like absolute shit on it. The only upside was that I no longer had to squint to read in game text, but the picture quality was highly pixelated, compared to my SDTV which the picture quality was crystal clear but text is a headache to read (literally).
thats becasue Xbox 360 runs crappy graphics on crappy resolutions. it was made for SD and it cannot run HD. Xbone was made for HD and woudl be stupid to run on SD. if i take a image that i took with my phone and print it on a 5 meters long paper it will still be pixelated as shit, but if i take a professional camera and print it on a 5 cm piece of paper it wont look good either. each apparatus should use its own visual device.
Matthi205 said:
Two things come to mind immediately:
a) It's called standard definition for a reason.
b) CRTs are known for supporting gigantic resolutions of up to 3 times their standard. This can only be achieved at very low refresh rates.
a) it was standard definition 15 years ago.
Now it is SD - Small definition. Vinyl was standart too, but you wouldtn say that CD should not be used.
CRTs are dead. deal with it. They could run high resolutions or high refresh rates. frankly i took refresh rate over resolution and spared my eyes. however CRT not applicable in current world. and yes some peopel still do have them, i have one, wouldnt evne dream of trying to game on that though.
spartandude said:
im sorry in a time of low economic growth in quite a few western countries people dont have the money to get HDTVs. but that poll is about people using their primary TVs, like the ones in their living rooms where the family sits around and watches tv
but think about the tvs in the kids rooms where a console will likely end up
if i may use experience from quite a few of my friends (yes i know anecdotal evidence isnt great but i imagine its fairly common) lets say the TV in your living room is HD as expected and youv likely got plugged in their you TV box (sky or virgin media for example) then you dvd player and quite likely a Wii.
now as money is tight for a lot of people these days chances are this is an older HD TV and can probably only suppoer these three things plugged into the back. so you buy your kids a tv for their room(s) to play their xbox or playstation but dont have the money for an HD so you get them an SD..... you are seeing the problem here right?
and while i do agree its much better for people just to upgrade to HD, but for quite a few people this isnt an option yet and likely wont be able to save for TV upgrades and a new console at the same time.
If they do not have money to get HDTV they do not have moeny to get Xbone and wont buy it, so they wont need HDTV to begin with.
If you "buy kids a tv" then you buy a HD one. anyone that buys a SDTV in 2013 is a lunatic. Well that or a collector and is not going to use it to watch stuff.
elvor0 said:
On topic, *headdesk*, I mean I can't stand playing on a non HDTV because I'm so used to it, but this is ridiculous, a huge amount of people still have SDTVs, and most people ain't made of money. They're already having to fork over £400 or whatever the xbone is going to cost, and getting a decent HD TV is just going to make it even more prohibitive. No second hand games and now this, keep digging that hole microsoft.
Oh, did you meant a small minority of people that still use SDTVs as per 2011 (2 years old) reports? if they are not having to fork 400 dollars. nooone is forcing them. if they chose to buy a console at launch which is always very expensive then they obviuosly have more money than an average person to begin with. and if they are going to spend thier life savings on this one thing they need a serious check of priorities.
Belzera said:
So 30%-40% of Americans don't have HDTV's in an old poll. Okay yes not all of them would buy an Xbone but what about the rest of the world, they aren't making this console only to sell in America, but to sell on a global market I would be surprised if over half of the gamers worldwide currently use HDTV's
Heh Captcha was 'I like humans'
What about the rest of the world? the rest of teh world has HDTVs too you know. i live in Lithuania, a ex-soviet country, our monthly pay is around 400 dollars per month, so nowhere to compare to american earning. we are considered a 2nd world country. i dont remember the last time i saw SDTV as a primary tv in anyones house. everyone uses HDTV now, even the elderly got them. yes there are those secondary tvs that are in kitchen to watch while making food and such, but your not gaming on those are you.
Not to mention that USA is considered the biggest gaming market in the world, which makes your point a bit less useful.
also hail capcha. It knows us better than ourselves.
Tenmar said:
Okay, I understand no composite. I understand no S-video. But no component? That's just...odd especially when component does 720p without any issues.
Also just another showing that Microsoft and I'm going to guess Sony are just finally utilizing their weight to force video game consoles to be on the edge of technology to which video game consoles were always behind the technology curve until the 360 and PS3.
No 720p. 1080p is HDTV and thats the minimum this console will require.
BiH-Kira said:
there are many countries where HD still didn't break trough and take a bigger chunk of the market
like.... africa?
SpAc3man said:
That is a bit of an exaguration
Xbox live is available in all developed countries along with a lot of developing countries.
Countries with Xbox Live:
notice how thats not available in ex-soviet countries.... even though we have one of the best internet in the world....