How you connect the Xbox 360 to your TV could mean the difference between brilliant visuals and mediocre picture quality. If you have an HDTV you're going to want to use component cables to hook up ...
A guy I know wants to have the component video output (along with analog stereo and optical digital audio) of his Xbox (HD-DVD player, mostly) go to his whole house distribution system while at the ...
I use the official component cables for my NGC. It makes it look really pretty (compared to composite), but I don't have any other component cables to compare. We use the Monster component cables for ...
Xbox 360’s loose fiber optic connection in the past, noting that it is such a poor oversight on Microsoft’s part. Since we didn’t want to use crazy glue or a twisty tie, we went for the next best ...
YouTube user jeremytodd1 shares that older xBox 360s can output their display to two televisions without a splitter by utilizing both the composite and component cables—both outputs will be standard ...
Every so often, that console-modding Benjamin Heckendorn wanders away from his lair at benheck.com to share some interesting projects with Engadget. Recent Xbox 360 updates have allowed the system to ...
Xbox One, Microsoft's newly unveiled next-gen console, will feature pass-through HDMI that can connect a cable box, satellite or similar items directly to the system. The signal is passed through the ...
Hyperkin has unveiled plans to release a new HDMI cable for the original Xbox – bringing compatibility with modern day TVs to the 17-year-old console. While two console generations have followed and ...
Monster Game, a division of Monster Cable focusing specifically on products for the home videogame market, announced today that its full line of cables for the Xbox video game system from Microsoft is ...
At CES 2006 HEXUS hooked up with the folks from Monstor cable.com as they revealed their new 'Component Video & Fiber Optic Audio A/V Kit'. The Xbox 360 does not come with a fiber optic cable so this ...
Microsoft's original Xbox was one of the first consoles to support HD resolutions way back in 2001. Although roughly only 5% of its original library supported more than the console's standard 640x480p ...
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