No composite input.
I've read post after post after post after post stating that input lag on the C650 is horrible and Game Mode reduces input lag but makes games look terrible.
So it looks it's time to start all over again.
/cry
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No composite input.
Tek7 said:I guess manufacturers don't care about people with old consoles, eh?
A Slim model. To my knowledge, none of the slim models feature backward compatibility. Even if they did, I have a PS2 and shouldn't have to use a newer console to play older games if I already have existing hardware.Aren't some models of the PS3 backwards compatible with PS1/2? Which model do you have?
I haven't looked for composite-to-component converter boxes, but I've never heard of them, either.That's why companies make converter boxes.
I bought a laptop recently (as in less than 1 month) at BB to avoid the hassle if I had a problem. The power port went bad very quickly, got intermittent connection after a few weeks, then went caput (in the middle of a guildwars event, no less!). I went to multiple BB stores for an exchange, all of which implied I was an idiot for not paying $250 for a warranty plan to prevent this sort of problem. No help there.I feel dirty for buying something so expensive from a brick and mortar store, paying tax, and especially for buying from Best Buy. I stand by my assertion that Geek Squad is a group of salespeople masquerading as computer technicians, but my wife and I agreed that buying a television from an online retailer was too great a risk, especially given the added risk associated with less mature technologies.
You're in Oklahoma, right? If so, you may want to file a customer complaint with the Attorney General's office against the Best Buy where you purchased the laptop.I bought a laptop recently (as in less than 1 month) at BB to avoid the hassle if I had a problem. The power port went bad very quickly, got intermittent connection after a few weeks, then went caput (in the middle of a guildwars event, no less!). I went to multiple BB stores for an exchange, all of which implied I was an idiot for not paying $250 for a warranty plan to prevent this sort of problem. No help there.
I calmly explained they were removing the only motivation I had to ever buy an expensive product at their store, but that didn't help. At this point I'm actually looking to return and pay the restocking fee, then buy somewhere else.
Bottom line: BB is convenient, but I wouldn't expect help on anything beyond something that is DOA. But thankfully we have manufacturer warranties.
Pics or it didn't happen.
That case is a tank. And it weighs about as much as a tank, too. It's rough to bring to a LAN party or move to a new residence. But I <3 it. I've swapped out so much hardware in that case and it's always a pleasure having so much room to work with.Antec 1080 Soho Case FTW!
I ended up buying the Logitech Wireless Wave Combo MK550 for $25 after $30 rebate. (I still need to mail in the rebate.) I originally ordered the combo online, but called the local Office Depot to confirm they had a Canon Pixma MP495 Wireless All-In-One Printer in stock for $30, drove out to the store to get the AIO printer, and found a MK550 box at the store. I bought both the printer and the keyboard/mouse combo in-store, then went home and canceled my online order for the MK550. (I also picked up 2 DVD+R 50-packs and a DVD-R 50-pack for $6 each.)