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HDTV FAQ, For all Console users
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Feb 23 2007, 10:30 PM
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No chance for us to see that here?
What's the price like for the 40X200A right now? Thinking of going with the 40V200A, but if there's not much difference, better go 1080p eh?
The only difference between a KLV and KDL are the digital built in tuners. KLV's HD Ready, while KDL's TrueHD, or whatever they wanna call it. With that said, we can see the price difference is quite huge since we're loosing a feature and paying more for it.
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May 12 2007, 09:15 PM
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QUOTE(Lord_Ashe @ May 12 2007, 12:27 AM) Maybe some Samsung and Sharp owners can chip in. IINM for 1366x768 LCD TVs, supported resolution sometimes doesn't go beyond 1024x768 - this happened to the LCD TV we have in the office. I'm on a Samsung and my notebook's (thinkpad) able to output at 1360x768. Just make you sure you plug the cable in before adjusting the resolution. If the TV's not connected, it will only show the standard PC LCD resolutions.
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May 13 2007, 10:22 AM
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QUOTE(silencer @ May 13 2007, 05:09 AM) my Sharp Aquos G7 has no problem to display 1920x1080 (1080p) on dot by dot setting for both of my PC (with Nvidia 7800GT) and Xbox 360 through its DVI-I input for both digital and analog connection.... Added on May 13, 2007, 5:14 amhahaha...r u sure about it.with Monster s-video cable input + panorama setting+DNR on, the picture looks Super Ok to me..and just for your information...even with all sort of LCD technology such like pixel plus...it will never beat the PQ on CRT....the widescreen format of LCD itself requires the standard picture format for Astro to be stretched  Most people don't fancy the black bars at the side eh? I rather have that then watching anything in stretch mode.
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