Jumat, 05 Juli 2013

How do I play my ps2 on my 52-inch Samsung LCD TV?

Q. I hoooked up my ps2 to my 52-inch Samsung LCD TV and the picture is blurry? like I'm talkin very blurry, is there some kind of setting I have to use to play ps2 clearly on the 52-inch?

A. Might be that your playing an old game with standard resolution and/or you have it connected to your TV with a mediocre (standard) video cable. You can use component cables; Sony has one for the PS2 and there is also 3rd party ones but obviously you want to go with the Sony brand. Some games support progressive scan (with component cables) and they look better than regular definition games played on a composite and/or S-video. Also some HDTV's (like LCD's and Plasma's) make your PS2 games (that do not support progressive scan) look worse than a regular TV, specially if they're bigger than 42in. This also happens with (most) regular standard/non digital channel programing (though HD channels obviously look great -also with component or HDMI cables hooked up) . DLP HDTV's don't suffer from this problem(s) but is an older, less popular technology because most DLP TV's (if not al)l are not flat (body wise not screen wise) and therefor bulkier (not to mention a lot more heavier) and consume more space and energy.
Like I said try component video cables (they have a green, blue, red, white and red connection tip) they improve the picture quality and are built for HDTV's and forget those standard composite cables (with the yellow, white and red tips) since these cables video input/output was meant for standard (non HD) TV's.


DO I Need To Get My HDTV Calibration?
Q. When I Bought a 52 inch SAMSUNG LCD HDTV 1080p, Best Buy told me that i should get it calibrated for $300,because they said it would extend the life of my tv and i will save my power bill. Do i need to get it calibrated?Will it save my life of my tv? Is it worth it? Please Help ME!

A. It's probably a rip off...I own 3, have never had them calibrated and they are just fine. I suggest you just do a search online.....there are many places that will show you how for free, but probably not necessary.

Keep in mind, there is VERY low profit margins in TV's...they make their money selling HDMI cables for $100 and calibration plans.





Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar