Can anyone tell me what the difference is, or benifit, of using component cables with a source that outputs 480i vs using the standard 1 yellow composite cable on the same source?
Sorry for the late replies, I've been at work. Out of the 30 or so pm's I had, thetrueadonis was the first and as you can see sent payment already. Thank you everyone for the interest
Black-out cloth is material used for the back side of curtains to keep the light out. It also works well for projector screen material. You just need to make a frame then stretch it out over the frame. You can then add any sort of border. Almost any fabric store carries this type of material
Ok, I've decided the only cost effective way to get a screen the exact size I want is to build my own. I was planning on blackout cloth as I've heard good reviews. There are several different blends of it. Are there any differences in the screen gain between the different blends?
Well, thats basically what I was wondering. I'm setting up my screen and with the screen size, throw distance, zoom, and lumens all factored in at a 1.0 screen gain, lighting is recommended at no more than 4%. A screen gain of 2.0 will give me a 8% lighting, which I'm hoping will allow for some...
I do agree with many of the previously ones mentioned, but here's one I saw nobody else mentioned: Getting the hadoken in Mega Man X and then firing it over and over again just to hear mega man say it!
The graphics are top notch for the ps2, but I'm used to my 360 and gamecube running of the components so they didn't blow me away. I'm starting to get used to turning right to go left and vise-versa, and if you go to the config screen and turn the battle speed all the way up it fixes the lagging...