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acevedor2:
The lowest res I can make the TV is 600 x 800.  I think that is because the intel video adapter in the laptop (onboard graphics).  I can't figure out what I need to adjust in the TV to get the screen to fit right.  I can get into the service menu but it is all codes and I have no idea what numbers need to be adjusted where? 
ahofle:
You really should find a way to output 640x480 or your image will always look blurry like that on a TV.  Maybe try a resolution program like powerstrip or something?
rdowdy95:
I have got this TV, and I love it.  Right now it rest up against the back of my back cabinet section.  I need to eventually put some blocks on the side of it to hold it into place from sliding side to side.  The TV itself is heavy so it is not going anywere.

When i get my control panel box finished with joys and buttons I will give it a good workout playing street fighter 2 or something.  If it starts to shake I will mount blocks in there so it won't move.

My cab will not be going anywhere though after I get it in its final destination.  One thing you will have to do is hack up a TV remote to have a TV power button on the outside of the cab.  It does not auto power back on.  

I couldn't get the component stuff to work with my Gigabyte Radeon.  I use S-Video and it looks great.  After I found out component wasn't going to work for me I got the Act Labs S-Video Light gun and it is pretty dang cool.

Check Dowdy's Mame Arcade Project in the Project Annopuncment Section to see what it looks like.
acevedor2:
Dowdy, 
  How did you get the screen to look right and what resolution are you using?  Did you have the same issue with the screen being too wide - meaning some of the picture is cut off as in my pics I posted above?  Thanks.
tranq:
I'd figure that windows would recognise the resolution parametres of the TV.  Hm...well, you have windows set at SXGA.  Looks like you can back it off - likely to the proper res.  If you take any more pictures, try without any light behind you/without the flash on; the TV should give you enough light to snap by.
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