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> I have access to a 21 inch monitor and a 21 inch TV which one has better
> graphics when playing the ps2 the tv or the monitor, i've heard many people tell
> me the monitor is better then there are those people who tell me the tv is
> better, but which one is really better for running a ps2.
why not try them both and come to your own conclusion
>I've got to say that is a bit of a stupid reason as
> the danm thing is gonna be inside the PS2 isn't it?
I think you missed my point, I didnt mean that it is expensive because your buying the logo but because its a Sony product.
i want to wait and see for myself how they do first maybe at xmas time i'll ask for one.
The reason for PS2 games not pulling off as well on monitors is that there's no specific in game programing to change the picture to make optimum output on a monitor, as games like Soul Calibur did.
Sonic
it's cause it's more of a monitor converter on the PS2.
A proper monitor connection and a proper signal from the PS2 to the monitor would be well clear.
> Once again sonic is right, don't you hate being right all the time?
it's
> cause it's more of a monitor converter on the PS2.
A proper monitor
> connection and a proper signal from the PS2 to the monitor would be well clear.
lol.... well, it comes with experience!
Anyway, the DC monitor set up on Soul Calibur was unbelievable. Due to the way DC copes with anti-aliasing (which is far better than the PS2's method!), all the edges were perfectly sharp, with no jaggies, and you could make out details like the characters nails and blood vessels under their skin!
Pure genius
Sonic