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rubberpoultry:

I was looking at this TV for my cabinet about a week ago and decided to wait. If this is the TV for me, I'm glad I did. I just don't know yet if it autopowers if power is cut, and I don't know if it remembers the input. If you have the answer let me know.

Anyway- here's the link:

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7601838&productCategoryId=pcmcat95100050021&type=product&tab=2&id=1130982274848

RubberP

Fozzy The Bear:


--- Quote from: rubberpoultry on December 04, 2006, 07:26:49 pm ---I just don't know yet if it autopowers if power is cut, and I don't know if it remembers the input.
--- End quote ---

The only way you're going to find that out for certain is to examine the item..... It'd be quicker to drop them an e-mail and just ask those questions. Or if you have a store close to you that stocks these, then go in and find out.

Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)

rubberpoultry:

I just found a thread where someone here confirmed that it does remember the last input. I called and they said it does power back on after being switched off (when the power is cut).

So I'm heading over there!

ArtMAME:

Looks like a good choice.  Those component inputs will make even classic games look great.
Nice and clear, not blurry like composite or S-Video

If you plan on using a DVI-to-Component adapter for the component video inputs,
make sure you get at least an ATI 9550 video card or better.  You will have to run your resolution at 640x480 if you are using the component inputs.

Good luck  :cheers:

rubberpoultry:

Thanks! I bought a Saphire Radeon 9600 256MB card. It should arrive in a day or two. I bought a DVI to Compoonet adapter from ebay.

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