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The SaiNt
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Damn, the perception of the M'sian average IQ level has dropped dramatically on this site again.
*hides in a corner*
*hides in a corner*
Ok, so, the TV has some kind of 3D hardware that it uses to re-render the image? Is that what we're getting at here?Unfortunately, Because of this, the graphics will have to be "redrawn" in the TV, resulting in quality loss. Xbox elimated this problem by directly outputing the data directly from the DVD to the TV(DirectX techonology).
Well..... you assume that your friend dismantles a PS2 and he knows how it works??? Wow.. so if I were to dismantle a PC and show it to someone who doesn't know how it works.... do I expect him to know how it works??FFTactic_Boy:
Beats me. It is RM20 in Petaling Street.
About PS2/Xbox
So far, only game developers know. For your info(and if you are crazy enough to dismantle your PS2 like my friend) there is a hard disk like device which reads graphics from the DVD at a high speed and then outputs it to the TV, also at a very high speed.
Damn, the perception of the M'sian average IQ level has dropped dramatically on this site again.
*hides in a corner*
First of all, does anyone here, have an exact idea on how a PS2 works, other than reading from magazines?)
there is a hard disk like device which reads graphics from the DVD at a high speed and then outputs it to the TV, also at a very high speed.
Unfortunately, Because of this, the graphics will have to be "redrawn" in the TV, resulting in quality loss.
Xbox elimated this problem by directly outputing the data directly from the DVD to the TV(DirectX techonology).
Xbox elimated this problem by directly outputing the data directly from the DVD to the TV(DirectX techonology).
Having a split personality is tough, huh.
Shut up, Joey