1024 x 768 resolution berapa bagus ah?.....
HDTV FAQ, For all Console users
HDTV FAQ, For all Console users
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Jan 9 2006, 07:17 PM
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1024 x 768 resolution berapa bagus ah?.....
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Jan 17 2006, 04:19 PM
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1024 times 1024 good?
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Apr 14 2006, 09:11 PM
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ummm guys where can i get the hdimi to dvi adaptor???
getting ready for ps3 |
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Apr 24 2006, 04:59 PM
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QUOTE(agingamer @ Apr 24 2006, 10:33 AM) Need some advice from the sifus here... id go for the samsung u know why?Tempted to get a LCD panel for my gaming, DVD movie watching and Astro. Future needs: PS3 or XBOX360. Currently on my shortlist: 1. Philips 32" 32PF7320 RM5,999 2. Sharp LC32A3FM RM6,299 3. Samsung LA32R51BX RM5,999 Which one should I go for? Philips panel is 1366x768 but Sharp brochure talks about 960x3x540. No salesperson is able to tell me what is the 3 is for. Which one would be the best buy? Thanks HDMI - PS3 Component (1) - Astro Component (2) - Revolution Composite - PS2/XBOX/Gamecube VGA - PC/MAC S-Video - XBOX 360 Split Screen - Play 360 and PS3 at the same time im using the Samsung LA27T51B and works great and has 2 composite DVI(to be changed with HDMI adaptor for PS3) -To be placed with PS3 Component (1) - XBOX 360 Component (2) - Empty Composite (1) - PS2 Composite (2) - Empty VGA - To be placed with future AMD Gaming rig (after my bro-in-law gets tired of his,he promised to give it to me on my birthday,but,Quake IV came out S-Video - Empty i'll give it a 9 out of 10 This post has been edited by psp _BOY: Apr 24 2006, 04:59 PM |
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May 15 2006, 03:53 PM
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Jun 2 2006, 08:46 PM
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my dad got his hitachi alis8 42" for 15k it has 2 HDMI ports
i think this is a bargain of a plasma screen,PQ is almost the same as the pioneer btu u cant tell the difference,the 360 looks better on this then on the pioneer....good tv |
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Jun 10 2006, 02:17 PM
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luckily our plasma at home tak burn in...i tak tutup ps2 for 3 days...with the game on..colourful colours****...hehe
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Jun 13 2006, 03:40 PM
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Jul 30 2006, 10:47 AM
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is it me or are we just far behind??
I mean,americans and Britons as well as some other parts of the world are getting CRT TV's from Toshiba and Samsung with HDMI! As well as native 1080i Resolution. Samsung Slimfit Toshiba CRT Cinema ??This would be nice if it was sold in malaysia. |
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Jul 30 2006, 02:45 PM
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oh cool...but that Toshiba is much nicer to me
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Jul 30 2006, 03:24 PM
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so far no lag in my LCD.Hopefully not
but the WS-32Z40HN is a good living room tv for those who cant afford lcd's.The design is sleek too |
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Jul 30 2006, 03:29 PM
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CRT is better than LCD and plasma in my opinion.Response time is better too
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Aug 4 2006, 02:04 PM
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plug it at the composite,or if u have a component cable,of course,into the component input.
Hey eone,we have the same tv's although mines about 5" smaller than yours |
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Aug 4 2006, 02:53 PM
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org ckp lag on samsung LCD TV's mostly
pasal DNIe technology LAG die taklah gile,only about 20ms or 30 ms,but still enough to make u flunk that 30 hit combo in street fighter |
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Sep 26 2006, 09:11 PM
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QUOTE(Lord_Ashe @ Sep 26 2006, 08:48 PM) First question: Your guess is as good as mine my friend, although I suspect Sony will release the first batch just in time for the PS3. Ditto for the price - at the moment these 1080p TVs are so rare I can only guess it's gonna cost at least as much as the 42" Philips LCD with Pixel Plus 3 HD (RM 17k) and that set's ONLY 1080i capable. As for screen size, my prediction is that you'll see anything from 32" to 70" out in the market - especially to entrap the unsuspecting buyer into purchasing since at sizes below 45" I personally don't think you can tell the difference between i and p. the new REGZA's (42" and 47") have native 1920 x 1080 panels.Im not sure to whether it will accept 1080p directly but it does deinterlace 1080i sources to 1080p.Sony's XBR2 and XBR3 BRAVIA sets are also arriving soon in Malaysia and asia pacific.These sets offer 1080p 24/60 inputs directly making it fully futureproof.Sony's Ruby and Pearl (due to arrive sometime this year)accept 1080p inputs,1080p60 and 1080p 24/48/60 respectively.They also deinterlace 1080i sources BEAUTIFULLY.Panasonic's 1080p VIERA sets just arrived in the states.We might see it here in 2007 Q1/Q2 though.VIERA's arent cheap even the current 42" ones are about 17-20k.This is probably because they have high contrast ratios and colours superior to others,probably in the same league as Pioneer and Hitachi.i = stands for interlaced, where each line is drawn on screen alternately and p = progressive where a full image is drawn each time. Due to the many flavours of 1080p available (1080p/24/60 etc) only one thing is certain: producing 1080p images takes a whole lot of processing power and when we FINALLY see a native 1080p TV (as discussed above) some previous HDTV owners may be angry to realise their sets don't actually support 1080p. Most people however,are not aware whether or not their sets accept 1080p directly.Toshiba's rear projection TVs with DLP's xHD4 chips have a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 but only accepts 720p/1080i inputs through its digital inputs.It however,is able to deinterlace 1080i sources. It will be quite sometime till 1080p sets arrive here.Even when it arrives,most people might not have the money to buy it.Sony's 40" and 46" BRAVIA sets might cost about *RM13999 and *RM15999 respectively.Their VPL-VW100 Ruby projector costs RM32999 here and I estimate the VPL-VW50 Peral to cost *RM17999. However,it may be hard to differentiate between 720p/1080i and 1080p on sets below 45".It may be slightly better though. When the time comes.1080p might be very very useful. *Estimates only. This post has been edited by psp _BOY: Sep 26 2006, 09:12 PM |
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Oct 2 2006, 12:53 PM
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alright guys
Sony has just launched their full HD 1080p compatible BRAVIA SXRD rear projection range.Comes in 50,60,and 70" with 15k,20k and 30k prices respectively check it out at sonystyle.com.my |
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Oct 8 2006, 11:20 AM
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1080i is supported by most 720p TV's,1080i is basically 540p.1080p however is beyond reach of all 720p TV's since its more than 2 times more resolution than 720p.
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Oct 9 2006, 02:46 PM
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QUOTE(xxboxx @ Oct 8 2006, 01:37 PM) 1080i does not equivalent to 540p. 1080i is the same as 1080p except for the way it scan lines and total FPS. and 1080p is not 2 times more resolution than 720p, it's more 50% only. 1080i is 1080p at half the speed,therefore should be equivelant to 540p,and 1080p has more than 2 times the resolution of 720p.1280 x 720 =921600 1920 x 1080=2073600 meh |
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Oct 9 2006, 08:05 PM
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QUOTE(munky @ Oct 9 2006, 05:51 PM) Then why dont they just call it 540p ? ergh because its different from 540p?iguess so.because its interlaced,its only half the resolution of 1080p about 1.04 million pixels.Its an HDTV format though Anyway, do u guys know where can i buy Dell lcd monitor other than ordering it online ? I prefer cash n carry. |
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Oct 13 2006, 04:52 PM
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I saw the SXRD RPTV's from sony Full HD 1080p!
beautiful!vibrant colours,and high contrast ratio saw the 60" panel,20k |
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