If it requires HD, the only thing I can think of would be to get an HD TV as soon as you can afford to. You'll be forced to switch sooner or later anyway. Don't get a tube with component slots, because that won't work at all.
I would recommend an LCD of modest size, say, a size up from your cerrent TV?
Of course, you might be able to find a converter that can convert a component or HDMI output back into a standard 1-channel RCA video output, or a reciever that can do the same, but I doubt it, and if such a thing does exist, it probably doesn't cost much less than an LCD TV.
By the way, do NOT get a plasma for gaming. The quality is really high until your HUD burns into the screen. Permanently.
Good luck.
Oh, one other thing. If your friend has their own Xbox, you could try system link if Minecraft allows it. A company called Pegasus makes cool little 7-inch LCD TVs between $100 and $150 with surprisingly good graphics. Look them up on Amazon if you want to try that, but see if system link is allowed first.
Sorry I couldn't give you an inexpensive solution....
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I don't think he meant an HDTV, I think he meant a hard drive....
But you probably do, some games are just like that. Halo Reach had no online firefight if you didn't have a harddrive.
I don't think he meant an HDTV, I think he meant a hard drive....
But you probably do, some games are just like that. Halo Reach had no online firefight if you didn't have a harddrive.
no i ment hd tv
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I would recommend an LCD of modest size, say, a size up from your cerrent TV?
Of course, you might be able to find a converter that can convert a component or HDMI output back into a standard 1-channel RCA video output, or a reciever that can do the same, but I doubt it, and if such a thing does exist, it probably doesn't cost much less than an LCD TV.
By the way, do NOT get a plasma for gaming. The quality is really high until your HUD burns into the screen. Permanently.
Good luck.
Oh, one other thing. If your friend has their own Xbox, you could try system link if Minecraft allows it. A company called Pegasus makes cool little 7-inch LCD TVs between $100 and $150 with surprisingly good graphics. Look them up on Amazon if you want to try that, but see if system link is allowed first.
Sorry I couldn't give you an inexpensive solution....
But you probably do, some games are just like that. Halo Reach had no online firefight if you didn't have a harddrive.
no i ment hd tv