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ericl

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How do I determine my televisions (Sony KDF-50WE655) Native Resolution?

How do I determine the signal strength of my dish?

Thanks in advance
 

vurbano

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Looks like your native resolution is 720p

Description: KDF-50WE655 50" LCD Projection TV (16:9, HDTV Compatible)
Manufacturer: Sony
Lowest Price: $2,092.96
User Rating: (4.36 / 5.00) - (Read 11 Reviews)
Broadcast Format Supported: 1080i (HDTV), 480i (SDTV), 480p (EDTV), 720p (HDTV)
Detailed Specifications
Product Type: LCD Rear Projection TV
General Features: 3/2 Pulldown, Channel Label, Closed Caption, Multi-Language Menu, On Screen Menu, V-Chip
Remote Control: Same Brand Remote
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (Widescreen)
Audio Format Supported: SRS
Comb Filter: 3D Digital
Diagonal Screen Size: 50 in
HDTV Built-in Tuner: Yes
HDTV Compatible: Yes
Picture in Picture: Dual Tuner PIP
Progressive Scan: Yes
Resolution: 1386 x 788
Video Broadcast Standards: ATSC (Digital), NTSC (analog)
Input: A/V (Composite), Analog Coaxial(RF), Front A/V (Composite), Front S-Video, HD Component Video, HDMI, S-Video
Output: Digital Optical, Variable/Fixed Audio
Slots: cableCARD, Memory Stick
Dimensions
Height: 36.5 in
Width: 54.17 in
Depth: 17.28 in
Weight: 85 lbs
Reference
Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited Warranty
URL: Manufacturer Link
 

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rvsixer said:
Specs for the set indicate 1386x788 (which is not 720p).
Yes 720p is 1280x720p. His is a bit better. its progressive 788. But he needs to set his stb at 720p
 

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ericl said:
Which one is it guys?

1080i is 1920x1080i (interlaced)
720p is 1280x720p (progressive)

your set is 788 p

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Progressive Scan: Yes
Resolution: 1386 x 788

use 720p on the stb
 

ericl

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So I set the voom box on 720? Thanks, will this also help with the standard stations? Also the tv has a noise filter setting will this help with the slightly fuzzy standard stations?

Thanks for all of your help
 

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Yes, Sony has a non-standard resolution of 788p.

I feed VOOM's unchanged 1080i and let the TV set do the conversion.

How do I determine the signal strength of my dish?
Switch to a satellite channel (e.g. 100) and then press HELP-INFO-OK
Then press DOWN 2-3 times until you see the signal readings.
 

ericl

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Thanks Ilya, That is what I have the Televison set on now, I know that if I can educate myself I can get the maximum enjoyment
 

rvsixer

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vurbano said:
But he needs to set his stb at 720p

Again, per the specs the set accepts 480i/480p/720p/1080i, so for HD I would try both 720p and 1080i and leave it at whatever looks best (i.e. find out if the stb or the Sony has the better scaler).

Rob.
 

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ericl said:
Understand, how to set the box, not sure how to set the TV
Just set the box. The TV set will know what to do! ;)
 

ericl

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thanks guys, know anything about the noise filter on the Sony?
 

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ericl said:
thanks guys, know anything about the noise filter on the Sony?
Doesn't it work for SD signal only?
I don't know. I try not to filter anything. I like it the way it is... ;)
 

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