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Playstation/Gaming Discussions => PS3 Discussion => Topic started by: ##RaCeR## on January 07, 2001, 05:13:26 AM

Title: I have been converted... No more PS2 for me...
Post by: ##RaCeR## on January 07, 2001, 05:13:26 AM
I have been converted... No more PS2 for me... WITHOUT USING AN RGB OR COMPONATE CABLE!!!

It makes such a differnce, I know people have said these things before, but it is true.

I played TTT without it, and I thought the graphics were great, but when I switched to RGB, it was incredible.

WHEN PLAYING WITH AV, the picture looks \'dirty\' but with RGB, it is crisp and clear.

TRUST ME, IT IS AMAZING!!!
Title: what is it
Post by: Ethan_Hunt on January 07, 2001, 05:29:59 AM
what is RGB?what cable uses it is it the lead with the red,white and yellow ends?
Title: I have been converted... No more PS2 for me...
Post by: ##RaCeR## on January 07, 2001, 05:32:57 AM
Componant has three plugs for visual and two for audio, your AV has one visual, and two audio

RGB stands for RED GREEN BLUE, and it is the best of the lot. It is a strange looking plug, but is damn fine.
Title: I have been converted... No more PS2 for me...
Post by: StAnZo on January 07, 2001, 07:22:30 AM
You had me goin\' there ##RaCeR##. :D
Title: I have been converted... No more PS2 for me...
Post by: Mr. Kennedy on January 07, 2001, 07:54:04 AM
Whooooo,

don\'t scare me like that!]

BTW, come to the chat!
Title: I have been converted... No more PS2 for me...
Post by: dbv23 on January 07, 2001, 08:30:46 AM
do you need a special tv?
How about a computer moniter, could you use that?
I\'ve been thinking about upgrading my cables for a while
but I have an old tv I got for free at a rumage sale. It\'s probably from the early 80\'s.
But I\'m getting a computer and if I can hook up my PS2 through the moniter I\'m putting the computer where my TV was.
Title: I have been converted... No more PS2 for me...
Post by: ##RaCeR## on January 08, 2001, 03:20:43 PM
Yes, you can get monitors with both RGB and/or Component, they are quite pricy I think, though...

Alot of monitors can take S-Video - It isnt the best cable, but it is better then the standard AV, though you really need to experience RGB!!!