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Posted: Apr 24th 2006 3:57PM (Unverified) said

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i DO have my 360 plugged into 2 displays on a regular basis.
#1 is a SDTV via s-video
#2 is an HDTV projector

However, even though I have the Joytech HD cable (which has both of these outputs) I STILL have to unplug from the normal TV before I use my projector or I get a very dark image. (I guess it spilts some of the output voltage). I also need to move TWO switches.
Any idea if this is a better option?
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Posted: Apr 24th 2006 4:30PM (Unverified) said

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No HDMI, no deal!
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Posted: Apr 24th 2006 4:39PM (Unverified) said

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What about picture's quality? Is it in place?
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Posted: Apr 24th 2006 5:58PM (Unverified) said

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It is possible that picture quality may suffer. with so many connections they are not focusing on delivering the best picture quality. they are just trying to put on as many attachments as possible while also keeping their production costs down.
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Posted: Apr 24th 2006 6:21PM (Unverified) said

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As long as that had high picture quality, I wouldn't mind picking it up... except I already have all the cables I need. I don't want to spend more to combine them all into one...

That aside, the official VGA connector for the 360 makes it washed out... not expecting it to be different here, but maybe. I'll stick to the V-Digi VD-Z3 for VGA when I need VGA instead of component.
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Posted: Apr 24th 2006 7:15PM Geirskogul said

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You don't get the "split voltage" (actually, extra resistance) problem with this cable that you do with normal multi-out multi-in cables, because this has an actual physical switch on it to switch between the two, cutting off the other five options and only leaving one, so picture quality doesn't suffer.
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Posted: Apr 24th 2006 9:02PM DeadPlasmaCell said

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Pretty cool stuff right there.. But like Trauts said, I already have the ones I need.. and my PC LCD isn't widescreen so that wouldn't help much.
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Posted: Apr 25th 2006 3:43AM (Unverified) said

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I have use 2 tv's on one xbox..

have a samsung HDtv in my kitchen and a big crt in my livingroom. so this cable is more then welcome
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