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    Plasma TV problem

    It is time to get it serviced or replaced. : yes Good Luck!
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    RCA ready to ship out cheap DTV's for little as $300 by fall 2005

    And what this could mean to the future of HDTV... http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/blog/view.php?id=27267
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    WOW, what a difference (removed glare screen)!!

    While screen protectors are helpful for some they do degrade your picture. If you don't need the protection it is best get it removed. Before you remove yours... http://www.hdlibrary.com/viewtopic.php?t=950
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    How many Dead/Stuck Pixels is the norm?

    As a service center I find this varies from one manufacturer to another. I have seen perfect pixel responses. Oddly on one it developed a bad pixel 60 days after changing out the light engine. Bear in mind this applies to LCD and LCOS only and is not a problem with DLP. Your best bet is...
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    Whats the highest Contrast ratio available to HDTV displays

    Contrast ratio http://www.hdlibrary.com/viewtopic.php?t=611
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    NEC display cutting off image

    Sorry they didn't go any further... That means if you want your other formatting modes you have to feed it an SD scan rate as in 480P or 480I. Some receivers can be switched back and forth from the remote. also... OAR, Original Aspect Ratio - Black Bars and Burn-in...
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    DLP & 1080i

    FAYRICH, Digital displays do not come in interlace only progressive. You are looking for a 1080P display. ;) Hmm... Actually, check out the DLP link. A first! But bear in mind this is a horizontal interlace application that has never been done and is not native to the vertical interlace...
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    JVC Creates Blu-ray/DVD Combo Disk

    That is to be expected although there a few rare birds out there that you cannot bypass the internal scaler and 1080I actually has less artifacts but you still have more artifacts than you would if the scaler could be bypassed. Always start with the rule of thumb, match the native scan rate of...
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    JVC Creates Blu-ray/DVD Combo Disk

    You are not bypassing the internal scaler which is why the difference seems so much greater to you. For the Sammy you need a DVI enabled DVD Player and feed it 720P. The Sammy DVD-931 as Carl mentioned is a good example. Try one and let us know if you experienced a difference. The 768 LCD...
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    ISF Calibration

    Hi Barney, Nearly all agree a calibrated image is a better image! Please let us know how it turned out! And if you like please post your results at HD Library as well. http://www.hdlibrary.com/viewtopic.php?t=1202 Anybody else interested in this service? What is an ISF calibration...
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    JVC Creates Blu-ray/DVD Combo Disk

    Hi Sean, What is the native scan rate of your display and technology? What DVD player at what scan rate? Most folks are not seeing a huge difference between SD-DVD and broadcast HD so I wonder if your experience may be an equipment/setup issue. That said maybe you are simply picking more...
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    HDTV Questions (Particularly Sony Grand Wega Rear-Projection LCD vs. XBR)

    Due to the screen door effect, the ability to see pixel structure, the distance you are considering may be the ticket. For more info... http://www.hdlibrary.com/viewtopic.php?t=37
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    The truth about cables

    Video is a system of standards so all you need are the connectors and cable designed for this application. http://www.hdlibrary.com/viewtopic.php?t=310 http://www.hdlibrary.com/viewtopic.php?t=199
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    HDTV Questions (Particularly Sony Grand Wega Rear-Projection LCD vs. XBR)

    Have you calibrated the contrast and brightness controls using a calibration DVD? With a digital display you don't really have these kinds of controls as they need to be set for maximum dynamic range for the encoding process for the display device. Put another way you set them and then based on...
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    Fact or Fiction? Overscan, Deflection, etc.

    Actually on any TV. That is why there is an additional charge for each scan rate. That said you can still use the same settings you obtained with the DVD as a ballpark for the others. With HD you can set nearly all the same things with a test pattern from HDnet or other services such as...
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    DVI to Component Adaptors

    Depends on the native scan rate of your display. What is your display? Brand, technology and age?
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    DVI to Component Adaptors

    Yanks2402, While there are DVI to component or VGA convertors they are useless for HDTV applications because that version of DVI incorporates HDCP. There are a number of HD displays with DVI that will not work either because they do not have the HDCP interface. As for upscaling DVD players...
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    Fact or Fiction? Overscan, Deflection, etc.

    Hmm... Don't where you got that price :no Please check that link again for the correct pricing and also an additional post to address your concerns over value. http://www.hdlibrary.com/viewtopic.php?t=4 Check this link as well for that... http://www.hdlibrary.com/viewtopic.php?t=1201...
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    Sony KP51WS520

    Glad to hear this worked out for you. Before you go tweaking your display though consider this... http://www.hdlibrary.com/viewtopic.php?t=106
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    Minimize Risk of Burn-in

    Most displays will have a setting or mode called movie, film, theater or pro which reduces the contrast by half usually putting you in the ball park for better imaging besides changing some other settings. Contrast is the biggest concern. Brightness is set based upon the ambient light in your...
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    Fact or Fiction? Overscan, Deflection, etc.

    oh ya... The HDnet pattern is not reference so you can't go by it. It is a little bit off but I forget exactly how...
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    Fact or Fiction? Overscan, Deflection, etc.

    Interesting post considering I just answered a similar question at HD Library over the same denial of over scan by someone who is considered to be a professional. Yes, there is overscan on nearly all display products and while 1-3% is preferred, 3-5% is obtainable and 6-9% is common out of...