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About the picture quality problem of xbox, heroes must help me solve it!

Hehe, it's all because of your output device.

It's strange that you can connect the 360 with an ordinary TV and use an AV cable (the so-called red, yellow and white cable). In this era, AV has been almost completely abandoned except that the WII does not pursue pictures (generally using color difference). Now the host comes standard with an AV cable, and it is not kind enough to consider the mass users. The next generation does not have a TV or a monitor that is completely ineffective. Connecting 360 with ordinary CRT TV will lead to poor picture quality and blurred fonts.

To tell the truth, ordinary LCD TV connection 360 or PS3 can't fully reflect the effect, because many TVs don't really support 1080P. (360 Most games are above 720P). I bought a machine from a friend's shop. The 46-inch Sharp 1080P TV connecting 360 and PS3 is shocking, and the WII effect is a disaster. Ha ha. Everything is two-sided. CRT TV is suitable for the next generation of game consoles, but the effect is poor when connecting high-end TV.

My own LCD is a 37-inch domestic Skyworth, which is used to connect the WII. A 19 inch CRT is used to connect other old hosts. I bought a 28-inch monitor connected to 360. In fact, I made a joke when I first connected, and I felt that the interface quality was very poor (my VGA and HDMI were connected to the computer host, so I was too lazy to change them). Later, it was found that the original 360 interface can be set to the same resolution as the computer (maximum 1680* 1050). Hehe, and my monitor can support 1920* 1200 all 1080P. Although VGA is used, the effect is quite good, which is completely different from computer games. The picture is soft and comfortable. You can buy an HDMI cable, but only if your TV really supports HDMI, otherwise it is also a good and cheap solution to connect a widescreen LCD with VGA.