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Started 10 hours, 17 minutes ago (2008-11-18 22:25:00)
by wajo
Settings for Clock, S-Video Input, TV Aspect, Progressive Scan, Disc Audio, and HDMI or DVI Setting Your Clock... 3575/3576 vs 2160... They're Different! For initial setup with any unit, I recommend you set the clock manually using the 1st option in the Clock > Clock Setting menu, then do an Auto Channel Preset thru the Channel menu. This order is best cuz the default clock ... 
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Started 15 hours, 55 minutes ago (2008-11-18 16:47:00)
by nhuggs
Unfortunately, from what I can tell there are very few LCD/Plasma TVs that have this feature today. Vizio looks like it has the best PIP/POP functionality from what I have been able to test myself, but Sony does offer the P&P on everything but their lowest line. I highly doubt the P&P will work with 2 HDMI inputs though. Samsung's current PIP is worthless (must use analog antenna input), but ... 
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Started 19 hours, 30 minutes ago (2008-11-18 13:12:00)
by Zacabeb
Unfortunately, the best choice in theory is not always the best choice in practice. It depends on how well-behaved the TV is. Where I used to work I sat with an XBOX 360 test kit on a cheapo 20" TV with a 1366x768 screen resolution. When the console was set to 720p (also the native resolution of the game), the picture scaling in the TV emphasized coarse details so aggressively that it looked low... 
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Started 22 hours, 35 minutes ago (2008-11-18 10:07:00)
by digital103
Quote: Originally Posted by Rammitinski C'mon - you live in Chicago - you know every last one of those sets will be garbage-picked and re-used. It's true though I put out my old old old 13" kitchen tv this summer- gone inside an hour- I live in Chicago Cable and Dish folks have no clue what we are ... 
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Started 1 day, 7 hours ago (2008-11-18 00:55:00)
by zatoichi81
Citazione: Messaggio inviato da GiovanniR1986 Mamma mia... sto leggendo la recensione di GameRepublic.it, lo ha proprio smontato, che dire, secodo questa recensione chi ha dato voti sopra il nove soffre di pericolosi attacchi di allucinazioni..., mah, certo che ad essere abituati alla grafica dei super pc, tutto è cacca...... 
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Started 1 day, 9 hours ago (2008-11-17 23:24:00)
by pixelthis
Quote: Originally Posted by hermanv Yes, if manufacturers would publish the set-up access codes and you could rent a photometer, you could do it yourself. It's not really difficult for anyone even moderately good in electronics mostly the process is a bit tedious. (Perfect for those of us who agonize over tiny details). I did do my old CRT rear ... 
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Started 1 day, 16 hours ago (2008-11-17 16:32:00)
by fingerpikingood
Quote: Originally Posted by JonR I don't understand what you're saying here. I can see that piano is easier to learn note positions on because of the white-black pattern. Guitar has no such distinctions, and moreover the distribution of octave positions is more chaotic, and most notes are repeated in different places. So, on guitar, you NEED relative ... 
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Started 1 day, 19 hours ago (2008-11-17 12:50:00)
by optv2008
Recs: 0 Interview: Canoe Ventures CEO, David Verklin with[itvt]'s Tracy Swedlow Interview: Canoe Ventures CEO, David Verklin [itvt]'s Tracy Swedlow caught up with David Verklin, CEO of Canoe Ventures--the company that is implementing Project Canoe, the US cable industry's initiative to create a national unified platform for interactive and addressable advertising--at ... 
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Started 1 day, 20 hours ago (2008-11-17 12:07:00)
by Chris Frost
Quote: Originally Posted by roddydogs Yes, but it dosent help any "noobs" cause Plasma Fanboys just say "Plasma" is best, LCD Fanboys just point out "Heavier, more reflections,Higher Leccy usage, etc!. etc OK, here's a quick summary of the pro's and con's then. [ Preface - This is a guide only... 
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Started 2 days ago (2008-11-17 07:45:00)
by Duane
Calibrating a set can be as simple as setting the user adjustments to something that looks good to you.But to have someone professionally adjust you set will require the use of NTSC/ATSC test patterns and test equipment that can read specific information to adjust certain parameters that are most likely accessed only through the service mode. Some of the basic items that can be adjusted is ... 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-11-12 06:24:00)
by (Andrew Fitt) Webmaster of a Popular HDTV Website
Happening in Chicago TV Viewing Area if your are reading this at now.. two tests are up for today one is at 6:53am through 6:58am second one is at 5:23pm through 5:28pm today each test will last 5 minutes to give you time to check all tv sets in your household if they are ready for the Digital tv switch in febuary.. during the test please go around the house and check every tv set... 
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-10 16:33:00)
by Llrrbb4
CSI: Miami is watchable, yet horrible World loves 'CSI' spinoff, even though it's badly written and implausible COMMENTARY By Andy Dehnart msnbc.com contributor updated 9:56 p.m. CT, Sun., Nov. 9, 2008 function UpdateTimeStamp(pdt) { var n = document.getElementById("udtD"); if(pdt != '' && n && window.DateTime) { var dt = new DateTime... 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-11-12 02:55:00)
by Reuters
By Kim Dixon WASHINGTON, Nov 10 (Reuters) - A nine-car NASCAR pileup may have wrecked a vehicle sponsored by the Federal Communications Commission, but it gave the agency more mileage in advertising the imminent switch to digital TV signals, the FCC's chief said on Monday. The FCC spent about $350,000 to sponsor the car in the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing event on Sunday, ... 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-11-12 02:55:00)
by Reuters
By Kim Dixon WASHINGTON, Nov 10 (Reuters) - A nine-car NASCAR pileup may have wrecked a vehicle sponsored by the Federal Communications Commission, but it gave the agency more mileage in advertising the imminent switch to digital TV signals, the FCC's chief said on Monday. The FCC spent about $350,000 to sponsor the car in the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing event on Sunday, ... 
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