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Yeah really time to update, even a super cheap low end TV from Samsung or the like will do just fine, no need to break the bank, LCD TV's have come a long way.
The reason its looks so bad on the old TV is because of resolution, scart is 720x576, the Xbox 360 outputs 1280x720 or 1920x1080 on HDTV'S so thats a huge drop and it butchers everything in the image as all the content was designed for viewing at that resolution. DVD's look fine because they are still designed for 720x576.
The Xbox 360 if I recall didn't really support scart there are still some aftermarket cables and this one advertises scart RGB support which would be the best possible output on your old TV. That said your still stuck at 720x576 interlaced video.
The reason there are no easy plugs to convert component to scart is because they are too different, to use the component output from the Xbox you would need a conversion box that needs a power supply which you couldn't do with a little adapter. The component cable would output 720x480 (567i was EU scart, not part of NTSC USA) which would then get turned into 720x576 by the scart convertor box. |
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