QUOTE(SphtKr76 @ Oct 16 2007, 12:22 AM)
If you are buying a 720p TV that has a native res of 1366x768, make sure it has a VGA input and will do 1:1 mapping over VGA. This way you will avoid double scaling which can introduce jaggies and other unwanted artifacts. Most of the lesser expensive LCD's have poor scalers, so you want to let the 360 do any scaling if necessary. What size of TV are you looking to buy and how much you wanna spend. I own 4, 2 LCD's, 1 DLP, and one CRT. They all have their pros and cons.....
That toshiba has a "native" mode which is the exact same thing as 1:1 pixel mapping. I know it does it over HDMI but i am unsure if it does it over vga. I'll go hook up my MS VGA cable that i use to use on my monitor to the tv and see if it does the same. I'll post back later.