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Do you guys have a 1080i TV that you can test the upscaling of PS3 games on? I can't imagine them deciding to upscale PS1, PS2, and DVDs to 1080p but still downscaling PS3 games to 480i.
Mate, you seriously need to go out an buy a decent TV, and stop blaming Sony....My old black on white TV only displays a black and white picture on it, when I connect it to my PS3.. Your argument is just as silly.....
Sadly, it doesn't. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for 1.90, or 2.00, though.
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Chris @ May 24th 2007 4:32AM
Do you guys have a 1080i TV that you can test the upscaling of PS3 games on? I can't imagine them deciding to upscale PS1, PS2, and DVDs to 1080p but still downscaling PS3 games to 480i.
Mak @ May 24th 2007 5:31AM
Mate, you seriously need to go out an buy a decent TV, and stop blaming Sony....
My old black on white TV only displays a black and white picture on it, when I connect it to my PS3.. Your argument is just as silly.....
Dp462090 @ May 24th 2007 3:35PM
Sadly, it doesn't. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for 1.90, or 2.00, though.