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er650
post Mar 25 2010, 11:56 AM

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QUOTE(Cloud77 @ Mar 22 2010, 12:07 PM)
Hello to all pro here. Need your advice to my problem I encountered. I have Sharp Aquos LCD TV LC42A66M (confirmed full HD). I recently purchased PS3 Slim 250GB (SG). I set PS3 display output at 1080p. Intermittenly, my LCD TV screen would flicker together with loss of sound, blackout (but sound still on). This happens even on menu screen. This problem would not happen at 1080i setting.

I have tried the following HDMI cable:
1) Non-branded 1.8m HDMI Cable -  (RM40)
2) Tinybee 1.8m High Speed HDMI Cable v1.3 - PS3 compatible (RM60)
3) Giraffe 2.0m HDMI Extreme AV (RM99)

I'm lost now, don't know which HDMI cable compatible with my LCD TV.  rclxub.gif

Anyone could recommend compatible HDMI cable for my LCD TV?  notworthy.gif
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I'm using Aquos too but A65M... really liking the picture's clarity and color tone...
Setting up is with non branded HDMI cable... + optical cable to a Yamaha Receiver with 5.1
1080P all the way... depending on games res... it'll auto down or return scale either to 720p or 1080p...
only downside is upon starting up d Aquos takes a bit of time to SYNC with my PS3 120GB so will miss d PS3 starting up logo... no biggie
(if d TV is already set to 1080p with other devices then upon starting up d PS3 then will be able to see d logo..)


er650
post Mar 25 2010, 07:22 PM

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QUOTE(Cloud77 @ Mar 25 2010, 05:59 PM)
Thanks for your reply.  notworthy.gif

I guess I have to tried whatever non-branded HDMI I could find to test out, rather than buying expensive cable.  sweat.gif

Yeah, I agreed with you. Aquos LCD really shows very good picture quality from PS3, both in colour tone and contrast.
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you're welcome icon_rolleyes.gif

btw have u solve yr tv problem yet?
my guess is not d cable fault but I reckon d tv's faulty...
I would never settle for a full HD TV runnin' on 1080i

maybe u should get yr TV's warranty out... thumbup.gif

This post has been edited by er650: Mar 25 2010, 07:22 PM

 

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