ost have to do with Sony standard RCA A/V cable that packed with the ps2. Because the "composite" cable were transferring red, blue, green, and luminance through the same cable which limits picture quality!
with s-video cable, it will eliminated dark scenes and give it brightness because s-video cable separated chrominance and luminance.
or best use component video cable or for you UK people, SCART and RGB cables are commonly known cables for tv, they\'re the best, it seperate the three red blue and greeen and luminance (brightness). This will free of color artifacts and gives accurate and more colors on screen, not to mention higher resolution.
So MrWhiteUK, if your tv have S-video output or SCART or RGB, then buy the ps2 A/V accessory that support it. You will be shock with the difference
erm, dood did you read my posts, I use s-vid and HT is one of my main intrests so that is all old news to me. The difference between s-vid and rgb scart is fairly minimal.
I can´t see one between a "High-End" Player and a PS2... and I doubt anyone can actual "see" it !!!
I\'m sorry but that is a ridiculous statement, let me get this right, Sony make DVD players costing 10 times the cost of the PS2, but there is no difference!! Why do they bother.
What about CD players, does the PS2 compare to all high end \'audiophile\' equipment?
As I said before this thread is obviously a group of differing opinions, I have given the PS2 a fair test and to
me it seems vastly inferior.
You should be glad, you are at the height of DVD technology (Sony can do no better in your eyes) your saving yerself loadsa $$$
white.