Hey, for you LCoS owners... do you guys ever see any ghosting on your TVs during fast moving games? I'm currently in the market for a new HDTV and can't decide between DLP and LCoS. Both seem to have different advantages. Response time is one area where DLP has the advantage, but I haven't been able to find out if slower response time of LCoS even makes a noticeable difference.
I borrowed my friends 360 for a couple days and I can say after playing games all night (reason I don't own one) that I saw no ghosting on the sxrd. One of the games I was playing was the new NFS which is a racing game with alot of fast movement and I saw no ghosting whatsoever.
That being said ... if anyone is thinking about using the 360 with an A2000, it doesn't accept 1080p over component, so unless they come out with some kind of HDMI output for the 360, you can't enjoy the new 1080p update.
(not to mention the problems the new XBR2's are having with the update as well)
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Vidikron @ Nov 10th 2006 10:42AM
Hey, for you LCoS owners... do you guys ever see any ghosting on your TVs during fast moving games? I'm currently in the market for a new HDTV and can't decide between DLP and LCoS. Both seem to have different advantages. Response time is one area where DLP has the advantage, but I haven't been able to find out if slower response time of LCoS even makes a noticeable difference.
Beno @ Nov 10th 2006 11:54AM
As for Vidikron,
I borrowed my friends 360 for a couple days and I can say after playing games all night (reason I don't own one) that I saw no ghosting on the sxrd. One of the games I was playing was the new NFS which is a racing game with alot of fast movement and I saw no ghosting whatsoever.
That being said ... if anyone is thinking about using the 360 with an A2000, it doesn't accept 1080p over component, so unless they come out with some kind of HDMI output for the 360, you can't enjoy the new 1080p update.
(not to mention the problems the new XBR2's are having with the update as well)