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    Quick Guide For Buying HDTV for an Xbox 360

    Buying HDTV for your Xbox 360


      Match TV size to your room
    • 26" widescreen should have a min of 3' between you and the TV and max of 6'

    • 42" widescreen should have a min of 5' between you and the TV and max of 10'

    • 50" widescreen should have a min of 6'; between you and the TV and max of 12'
    • Other buying tips

    • Brighter rooms should opt for LCD, DLP or CRT

    • For wall-mountable TVs you’ll need to go with either LCD or plasma

    • Get widescreen to make the most of 16:9 format of games

    • The Xbox 360 does not support the HDMI standard, but upcoming devices (possibly the PlayStation 3) will, so consider buying an HDMI TV
    • Look for front panel inputs and component-video inputs

    • Consider the risk of burn-in on plasma or CRT with games that have static graphics, or if you tend to leave your console and TV on for long periods without playing

    • DLP and LCD are both dropping in price and will probably be the two to consider in the long-run


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