Got a hand-me-down "old school" Sony 63 inch rear projection TV, the one with the really big boxy cabinet enclosure that takes up lots of space. circa early to mid 90's. The picture quality is still good, though as you would expect, not anywhere near as bright as today's generation of monitors
My question is this, the manual says it has 720 line of resolution, but it only has the standard composite inputs and one S-video input, which was probably the highest standard during it's time. Is there a way you can actually use all those 700 plus line of resolution using only those inputs? I would find it strange they would manufacture something like this, with that much resolution in it's day, if there wasn't a standard or format that would take advantage of all that resolution. I know S-video can give you in resolution of 480i but that's still short of the 700 plus lines this set is capable of.
Does anyone have any idea or suggestions on how to exploit the full resolution this set is capable of? Thanks