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| Xiaou2:
Chas, Try running it at its naitive resolution as your computer monitor. I got a Sceptre 37" Lcd with 1920*1024 res (1080p)... and first hooked it up to the pc at lower resolutions cause my ancient card wouldnt pump out the full res. It looked 'ok'. But colors were off, and things were a bit blurry. I was pretty dissapointed. Then I read the reports, and followed them. Used a new vid card, a DVI to HDMI cable (provided), and upped the res to the full capability.... WOW! What a difference. It was like night and day. Now all the colors are perfect. The text is crisp and clean. It looks just about as good as my 17" pc monitor in terms of clarity and color... which blew me away. DVDs look a bit bad using the pc player.. cause they are not enough definition for this tv. Need Hi-Def players, or an upconvert player. Someday Ill get one.. but most are still at 1080i and not 1080p... The pic seemed fine for fast motion on dvd. Tho on the highest res, you can see a small amount of blur when moving something very quickly on desktop. Ive not done enough gameing lately to test it out fully. I really bought it for doing graphical and possibly 3d work. Ohh, and cause Im tired of moving and flipping things arround on a small monitor. :) Best purchase ever! :) Anyway, I suspect a simular case with your tv. Also, if theres a connection for DVI and Svga.. make sure to use the DVI instead. Svga strangly doesnt match the signal clarity of the DVI cable. The details and colors will suffer on the Svga cable. Using res lower than its naitive, means the pic will be downconverted... and thus again be 'off'. A slight blur, and maybe even colors off too. Depends on the internal converter I guess. This converter doesnt seem very good.. but naitive res is great. http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11042448&whse=BC&topnav=&browse=&s=1 |
| ChadTower:
--- Quote from: shmokes on December 01, 2006, 01:33:54 am ---Yeah . . . I've never had a problem with any games and 480p. In fact, I even have one Xbox game (Syberia) that runs 1080i. That has absolutely nothing to do with our discussion, but I just thought I'd point it out cos it's a little bit funny, what with Xbox 360 and PS3 ushering in the era of High Definition gaming. --- End quote --- Fable and 480p. I have a copy of Syberia, actually, but won't be able to try it any time soon. I have to keep the Xbox hidden until Xmas. :banghead: |
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