Fixing an XBox DVD Drive
I've had a suspicion that my XBox's DVD Drive was on it's last legs. Ordinary games have been fine, but cheaper pressed discs with demos on them like the ones that come with the XBox Magazine constantly say there's errors.
Anyway, I ordered a replacement DVD Drive (my XBox is Hardware Version 1.0) from this guy for about $60. I was able to Paypal the money and the drive came in a few days.
I popped the XBox open with a Torx Screwdriver, and about 15 minutes later I was all hooked up again. Additionally, I got an ATA-100 IDE Cable and replaced the stock one, and I feel that the XBox's I/O is AT LEAST 30% faster than before. Games load so fast that some loading screens just flash then disappear. Fable, one of the worst loading screen offenders, has loading times now that are barely noticeable.
All that said, I'm thinking of getting an LCD 42" Samsung for TV and XBox, replacing our 32" Sony Wega. When I go to BestBuy I like the "look" of the LCD screens more than the Plasma. Everyone keeps saying "Get DLP!" but I'm just not feeling it. They seem big, they are a little dim to me, and their viewing radius both horizontally and definitely vertically seems limited. Am I missing something?
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Unfortunately, buying a big screen digital TV is a game of trade-offs right now. Black-levels, motion artifacts, viewing angle, brightness, and of course cost - each of the different technologies have their strengths and weaknesses. That's one of the things holding me back from buying a big set.
I've had my Mitsubishi 65" rear projection, and have been extremely happy with it as well. I would highly recommend either of these sets. The LCD is about $1,000 more than the RPTV, but if money is not a factor, I would suggest going with the Sony.
The only way to beat these would be to pick up a high-end plasma, somewhere in the $10,000 range. Just remember to invite me over when you pick it up.
- Joshua
I like the LCD too i was just at Best Buy dreaming...
I like the new picture,
Jack
I have yet to see an LCD/Plasma that can compete with CRT when it comes to color, artifacts, and especially viewing angle.
Anyway, it's quite possible that your new DVD drive is able to read the discs much faster now. I'm guessing you got a Samsung drive (Thomson are the worst for Read errors, with Philips being only slightly better). I've actually modified mine to use a PC DVD ROM (the samsung 616t).
With some slight modification to the drive itself (and a reflash of the firmware) you can get a fast DVD rom working in your xbox that reads the cheapest media. (great for scratched games or my divx movies on cheap cdr's)
For LCD projectors, they are pretty much outdated.
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