Ok, got a couple questions regarding TV's and stuff which hopefully someone might be able to clue me in on, as I am completely hopeless at this.
Here goes...
1) What's the difference between RGB and composite? I've tried running metroid prime (american version) on a multi-system tv first using composite leads then with an RGB scart cable and don't think I saw any difference in picture quality. And where does S-video fit in to all this?
2) If a game doesn't support progressive scan, can I still play it on an HDTV using composite, RGB or using some other cable?
3) Is there a greater difference in visuals between an xbox360 game running on a regular tv and then HDTV, rather than a current gen game running on a reg. tv and then on HDTV? I mean, where is the jump in visuals more noticeable? I presume with the 360 games...
4) VGA cables. Do these produce a better picture than RGB or component? And can they be only used on CRT monitors?
5) Are all american games run automatically in 60Hz? I mean, a PAL tv can't display an american game in 50Hz, right?
6) If I'm running an american game on a regular PAL tv (that accepts 60Hz) using an RGB scart cable, and the game doesn't support progressive scan, then am I generating the best possible picture that I can get for that particular game? Or will it still look better if I use all the same equipment, just change the TV to an HDTV?
I know that's a lot of questions, but I'd greatly appreciate any help on this chaps.

1) What's the difference between RGB and composite? I've tried running metroid prime (american version) on a multi-system tv first using composite leads then with an RGB scart cable and don't think I saw any difference in picture quality. And where does S-video fit in to all this?
2) If a game doesn't support progressive scan, can I still play it on an HDTV using composite, RGB or using some other cable?
3) Is there a greater difference in visuals between an xbox360 game running on a regular tv and then HDTV, rather than a current gen game running on a reg. tv and then on HDTV? I mean, where is the jump in visuals more noticeable? I presume with the 360 games...
4) VGA cables. Do these produce a better picture than RGB or component? And can they be only used on CRT monitors?
5) Are all american games run automatically in 60Hz? I mean, a PAL tv can't display an american game in 50Hz, right?
6) If I'm running an american game on a regular PAL tv (that accepts 60Hz) using an RGB scart cable, and the game doesn't support progressive scan, then am I generating the best possible picture that I can get for that particular game? Or will it still look better if I use all the same equipment, just change the TV to an HDTV?
I know that's a lot of questions, but I'd greatly appreciate any help on this chaps.

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