Please help i'm soooo ennoyed

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#1 gta_kid1
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http://www.comet.co.uk/cometbrowse/product.do?sku=317659

Someone said i can't play this on my 360 in high definition is this true?

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#2 gta_kid1
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Please help
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#3 snackdaddy
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Please helpgta_kid1

From a quick glace it looks like the TV only has S-Video and Composite.  Neither of these handle above 480p (Enhanced Def)

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#4 Large_Soda
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The TV does have SCART inputs (2 of them), so that might help you out. I'm sure exactly what SCART supports, so if anyone can clarify what it will allow you might be able to use that for HD.
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#5 cspiffo
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That website has a lot of crappy info on that tv. You just posted about this tv in another thread! What is your motivation for posting these waste threads? The tv has component inputs. That website you posted was wrong. If you don't want to believe me RTFM!

http://www.p4c.philips.com/files/2/26pf5521d_10/26pf5521d_10_dfu_eng.pdf

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#6 Impossibilium
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If you had checked the sticky HD thread you would have found this at Comet:

"An HD ready TV must have HDMI or DVI connectivity in order to accept a digital signal from the HD receiving equipment, as well as an analogue Component (YpbPr) connection. It must also be able to handle the 720 or 1080 line format"

If the TV you are looking at in the UK is listed as HD Ready it has to abide by those specifications.