QUOTE(deadparrot @ Jul 31 2006, 03:31 AM)

A better idea is to get a monitor with component inputs...
An LCD monitor with component inputs will not be cheap. Especially like he says he wants true 720p, so an LCD with a native res of 1280x720, probably looking to pay at least 400-xxxx$ amount of money. So no, not really is that the best way.
I know pimpmaul69 sells Xbox VGA cables for 20$ shipped, with the Sync on green chip in them. So you could buy his VGA cable, and then use X2 5035 Bios patched with the RGB bios patcher (search it) and that should work out nicely.
Or you could just buy an X2VGA-2 like mentioned above, its about 65$ or so on there website +shipping.
QUOTE(notonxbox @ Aug 3 2006, 10:13 AM)

thanks - i finally got an answer. a few had said that if you can see 720p the transcoder won't do anything but what you said makes sense. I mean if it was that easy - everyone would be doing it this way. I knew I was missing out on something.
What do you know about the xga vga transcoder. I know the x2vga and the vdigi are the main 2 mentioned but availability seems to be an issue. i can get an xga from the shop around the corner.
thanks again for your help and apologies for jumping in on the thread.
Around the corner? Where are you? Here in Illinois, I have never seen one of these sold retail.
There have been heated debates over which transcoder is better, X2VGA (now X2VGA2) or vdigi. Go around the corner and make them do a demo for you. If you like it, buy it. If not, or if they won't do the demo, I would stick to one of the aforementioned transcoders.