Thursday, September 19, 2013

How to get owner's manual online for video game?

Q. Well, I just bought a $15.00 video game, Full Auto on Xbox 360, and since it was cheap and used it didn't come with the owner's manual. I was wondering where I can get the owner's manual for Full Auto on the Xbox 360 so I can learn the controls and information, etc. Thanks! I will choose the best answer!

A. here ya go


http://www.gamesegment.com/xbox360/instructions.cfm/id/2514573

Will video games I buy in America work on my consoles in Europe?
Q. I have a PS3 and Xbox 360. I could also be buying games for friends with Nintendo DS, PSPs and PS2s. I'm on holiday in the States and I want to buy some games cuz they're so cheap over here! I know that DVDs won't work because of the different region DVD players, but are there any kind of restrictions like that on video games?

A. PS3 games won't work because the NTSC and PAL restrictions still apply. Same with Xbox 360 and PS2. PSP and DS should work though.

What's the difference between LCD and Plasma? What is better for sports and video games?
Q. In addition, what brands would you recommend? I have a $1500 budget and am looking for a 37 inch minimum flat screen to hang on my wall. Also, will video game usage (xbox 360,ps2, laptop connection, etc.) damage my screen and leave an imprint?

A. The fast and simple answer is:

A plasma display panel (PDP) is an emissive flat panel display where light is created by phosphors excited by a plasma discharge between two flat panels of glass. The gas discharge contains no mercury (contrary to the backlights of an AMLCD). An inert mixture of noble gases (neon and xenon) is used instead.
What you have is a physical excitement of free radicals between the flat panel plates. This plasma will eventually burn out. It is 100% inevitable. It is know in the FPD design world that plasma TV technology will die out within 5-10 years.

A liquid crystal display (LCD) is a thin, flat display device made up of any number of color or monochrome pixels arrayed in front of a light source or reflector. It is prized by engineers because it uses very small amounts of electric power, and is therefore suitable for use in battery-powered electronic devices.
Each pixel consists of a column of liquid crystal molecules suspended between two transparent electrodes, and two polarizing filters, the axes of polarity of which are perpendicular to each other. Without the liquid crystals between them, light passing through one would be blocked by the other. The liquid crystal twists the polarization of light entering one filter to allow it to pass through the other.
As LCD technology gets better through schemes such as DLP, the quality of LCDâs will eventually become equal to that of plasma TVâs. For gaming, Plasma TVâs respond faster and provide better definition, however, as stated previously, have their definite problems.

I would wait 5 years until some advances which are currently on the design table come to fruition. By that time, GEN 10 flat panels will become a reality and the current GEN 8 models will become much cheaper.


LG makes a great DLP LCD You can get a 37 inch for around your budget. You XBOX will not affect the long term reliablity of your LCD DLP TV.




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