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Ok. Is the switch on your video cable set on HD and are you sure you cant change it in the dash?
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Thanks. I did not know that about 1080i. My set is an older HDTV and does not support 720p.
I was also told that 480p was not actually HD. That's kinda silly that a normal screen TV would support a widescreen format. If I find a way to zoom it in, won't I lose alot of the picture?
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Nevermind that anyway-I must have bought the TV before the zoom technology hit the open market.
I also tried using the VGA cables but I can't get the resolution to go any higher than entry level
(Some number X 480) so I went back to the component hookup.
I guess this means that I'm stuck with 480p?
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QUOTE(xandrexl @ Apr 10 2006, 02:52 AM)

Nevermind that anyway-I must have bought the TV before the zoom technology hit the open market.
I also tried using the VGA cables but I can't get the resolution to go any higher than entry level
(Some number X 480) so I went back to the component hookup.
I guess this means that I'm stuck with 480p?
that or a letterbox 1080i.
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QUOTE(xandrexl @ Apr 9 2006, 07:52 PM)

Nevermind that anyway-I must have bought the TV before the zoom technology hit the open market.
I also tried using the VGA cables but I can't get the resolution to go any higher than entry level
(Some number X 480) so I went back to the component hookup.
I guess this means that I'm stuck with 480p?
You usualyl can't zoom in on HD pictures. I can zoom in on standard def signals with my TV but not on things like 1080i.
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QUOTE(xandrexl @ Apr 9 2006, 09:52 PM)

Nevermind that anyway-I must have bought the TV before the zoom technology hit the open market.
I also tried using the VGA cables but I can't get the resolution to go any higher than entry level
(Some number X 480) so I went back to the component hookup.
I guess this means that I'm stuck with 480p?
What monitor do you have? You should be able to use hd on about any monitor.
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I am having a similar problem with my insignia (best buy brand) 26 LCD Hd-Tv. It worked fine up till last week. Then in 720p it went to Letterbox and only shows 3/4 of the screen.
Works fine in 1080i though. Screen says Letterbox in the upper right corner. I have reset the TV to factory defualts etc.
I have the 3 year product protection plan on both the xbox and the tv. Do you think its the TV or the xbox and should I take it back?
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HDTV signals are widescreen... There is no such thing as a 4:3 HDTV signal.
4:3 HDTVs naturally show HDTV signals letterboxed or zoomed with the edges cut off.
and zoom tech has been around since the 80s.