rippaman77
Limp Gawd
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- May 22, 2006
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Using the BenQ G2400WD a few weeks ago for Xbox 360 gaming, I preferred the picture option that displayed the Xbox image without black bars. I think the option that I used was named "full".
Was the image stretching when I played on this setting? If so, I might have actually preferred the stretched image over the 1:1 pixel mapping.
Obviously, some people will notice the stretching more than others. I guess it all depends on the keenness of the viewers vision.
Sorry to change the topic a little, but I just thought of something that may persuade me to not purchase the T260HD. I didn't want to open up a new thread and look like an attention hog so I decided to ask in this one.
The T260HD uses a TN panel and HDTVs usually use higher quality panels. Keeping this in mind, there is a good chance that the picture quality, when operating as a TV, would be subpar right?
Was the image stretching when I played on this setting? If so, I might have actually preferred the stretched image over the 1:1 pixel mapping.
Obviously, some people will notice the stretching more than others. I guess it all depends on the keenness of the viewers vision.
Sorry to change the topic a little, but I just thought of something that may persuade me to not purchase the T260HD. I didn't want to open up a new thread and look like an attention hog so I decided to ask in this one.
The T260HD uses a TN panel and HDTVs usually use higher quality panels. Keeping this in mind, there is a good chance that the picture quality, when operating as a TV, would be subpar right?