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RE: Re: OT: 32" Widescreen question


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  • Subject: RE: Re: OT: 32" Widescreen question
  • From: Mark Harrison <Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 16:45:02 +0100
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>> I've got a Loewe Xelos 32", which is probably built around
the same
>> chassis.

> Do you run a NTSC signal through it?

Yes - through a Pioneer CLD-950, playing the Star Wars NTSC Special Edition
set on NTSC on laserdisk.

> If so what is the picture like? Do you get any nasty blue/white lines
> at the top of the image?

The picture quality isn't, to me, as good as PAL. The lower number of
horizontal lines is very visible on a biggish screen.

I don't, however, get any visible artefacts in any of the WS modes. I tend
to turn AutoMovieDetect off and switch to "movie" by hand for
films.

Regards,

Mark



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