I had a question that I've been trying to find the answer to, but haven't had any luck. Ok, the PS3 has Blue Ray DVD technology. Do you need a Blue Ray capable TV in order to obtain the Blue Ray detail/resolution? If you don't have a Blue Ray capable TV, what does the PS3 downgrade to, or what is it the equivalent output on a standard HD-equipped TV? I'm assuming you can't view the output in HD.
I was pretty amazed at the frame rate issue as well as I played one of the offroad racing games on the LCD screen at my local Best Buy. The video would actually glitch for a split-second to catch up about every 30 seconds or so. It might have been the game, but at any rate, it did pause regularly to catch up...the video that is.
I had a question that I've been trying to find the answer to, but haven't had any luck. Ok, the PS3 has Blue Ray DVD technology. Do you need a Blue Ray capable TV in order to obtain the Blue Ray detail/resolution? If you don't have a Blue Ray capable TV, what does the PS3 downgrade to, or what is it the equivalent output on a standard HD-equipped TV? I'm assuming you can't view the output in HD.
I was pretty amazed at the frame rate issue as well as I played one of the offroad racing games on the LCD screen at my local Best Buy. The video would actually glitch for a split-second to catch up about every 30 seconds or so. It might have been the game, but at any rate, it did pause regularly to catch up...the video that is.