Q. We just had our LCD HDTV installed yesterday. It's a Samsung 40 inch. The HD channels look great. The non HD channels look good too but are a little blurry when up close to the TV. Will increasing the sharpness level make the picture more clear or is it the opposite? It was set up at 25% I increased it to 50% and I can't really tell if it's better or worse.
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A. It all depends on how noisy the signal is. If you have a really clean signal, you can run the sharpness up quite a bit before you'll see negative effects like edge ringing and graininess.
I'm getting my digital signal over-the-air (antenna) and the signal is so clean that I can max out the sharpness and it still looks great. I generally leave it at about 75%. I'm viewing the shows on an older non-HD CRT. The situation might well be different on an HD set.
I'm getting my digital signal over-the-air (antenna) and the signal is so clean that I can max out the sharpness and it still looks great. I generally leave it at about 75%. I'm viewing the shows on an older non-HD CRT. The situation might well be different on an HD set.
How do I connect to my HDTV that accepts analog RGB?
Q. Hello,
I just got a new Sony tv (Sony Bravia S-Series KDL-40S4100 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV) and it has an input for an analog RGB component using a HD15 to HD15 cable. What do I buy to connect my MacBook pro to this TV? The TV instructions say that I should not connect my computer to the tv via a HDMI component.
I just got a new Sony tv (Sony Bravia S-Series KDL-40S4100 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV) and it has an input for an analog RGB component using a HD15 to HD15 cable. What do I buy to connect my MacBook pro to this TV? The TV instructions say that I should not connect my computer to the tv via a HDMI component.
A. Macmall has the component you need:
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