No mate, or yes should I say. Anyhow, we have one of them 1080p HDTV's and my 360 looks amazing on it.
IM talking about 1080p setting from what I was familiar with ps3 and blu ray were the first that could use that setting. I know xbox works on high def tv but it I thought it only goes up to 1080i. I don't know if I'm still not making myself clear I apoligize. Xbox Hd-dvd add on only supports 720p and 1080i doesn't it.Blu-ray can play 1080p as long as your tv supports it. There is a differene between 1080i and 1080p, hard to notice with slow moving camera shots but fast paced sequences or sporting events look very different.
Thanks for your input everyone I found my answer. Ps3 and blu-ray were the first to use 1080p setting, now many hd-dvd players(including xbox360 hd-dvd add on)work on 1080p tvs.Sound good to me alough something tells me I should stick with blu-ray(little sarcasim don't hurt nobody)and I'll enjoy my hd tv. Thanks again people.
Xenon24, all 360s can output 1080p. Actually the 360 was first as it arrived first and the firmware to unlock 1080p over component-video and later HDMI came out before the PS3. Ced