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The Right Gear for High-Def Gaming

The Right Gear for High-Def Gaming
By Soren Thompson, copyright Electronic House
Sporting 7.1 sound and near real graphics, hi-def gaming has finally arrived. But to get the most from the latest titles you'll need the right equipment.

Break out the champagne and joysticks – thanks to HD-friendly blockbusters like The Orange Box, Gran Turismo 5: Prologue and Grand Theft Auto IV, interactive entertainment is back in a major way. (Recession aside, mega-retailer GameStop’s profits grew a whopping 82% in 2007, with $17.9 billion in industry sales expected this year alone.) But as home theater enthusiasts already know, prepping your pad to make the most of these titles, and next-gen consoles like the PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii, isn’t all fun and games. Here are several tips sure to help you maximize your button-mashing experience without skipping a beat.



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Countless TVs and projectors from Samsung’s LN52A750R to Panasonic’s PT-AX200U promise dedicated “game modes,” which purport to reduce lag (thereby improving character/vehicle response times) and greatly improve visibility. With many simply amounting to preconfigured contrast and color levels however, don’t buy into the marketing hype and pay extra for these “exclusive” features – actual gains are incremental at best. Instead, simply find a mid- to high-end HDMI- and component video-ready 1080p unit (I recommended the Samsung PN50A550 and Sony Bravia KDL-46XBR4) with swift response times (e.g. 4-8ms, the lower the number the better); optional built-in viewing mode presets; and front-/side-panel inputs for easy setup and configuration. Though rear-projection sets offer solid performance at reasonable value, LCD or plasma models are preferred, with response times on the former and burn-in issues on the latter having largely been resolved in recent years.

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