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 Forum: Hardware Discussions   Topic: LG 32" 1080P TV - question for those who use a TV as mo

Posted: 23 Jan 2009, 23:25 

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I'm sitting 4 feet from mine. Any closer and I'll go blind, grow hair on my palms, get a headache, whatever. It looks good for games, but like I said I feel kinda stupid playing WOW on this big huge thing when another 24" would work just as well for half the price. My advice would be a 25.5/26" Sams...

 Forum: Hardware Discussions   Topic: LG 32" 1080P TV - question for those who use a TV as mo

Posted: 23 Jan 2009, 19:16 

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I have mixed emotions about this set. Some of it screams a lot of features for gaming at a good price, and LG is known for great TV tuners, but I detest poor filters and I can see how it might result in poor image quality. BTW, looks like you're not the only one with this problem: http://www.avsfor...

 Forum: Hardware Discussions   Topic: LG 32" 1080P TV - question for those who use a TV as mo

Posted: 23 Jan 2009, 00:05 

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What brand and model of TV is this btw? Please include model number. 32LG70 Not sure how to put it in text mode, it has several different preset color schemes but that's about all I've found. edit: found an option for underscaling in CCC, turned it to 0% & set the TV to "Just Pass" and now it looks...

 Forum: Hardware Discussions   Topic: LG 32" 1080P TV - question for those who use a TV as mo

Posted: 22 Jan 2009, 23:27 

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call a display 1080p when in fact it will only receive a 1080p signal and down convert it to 720p. This is usually regarding monitors though. This is what I'm worried about. The TV manual, site, label, box whatever all claim 1080P w/1920x1080 native resolution BUT like I said, it looks terrible. I'...

 Forum: Hardware Discussions   Topic: LG 32" 1080P TV - question for those who use a TV as mo

Posted: 22 Jan 2009, 19:01 

Replies: 11
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I recently bought the above TV. Picture isn't bad, tuner works well, good on-screen menus. The problem is 1080P looks like it's interlaced(honestly looks like a CRT). The television claims it's true 1080P & when you hit options it says 1080/60P which I took to mean 1080res, 60 progressive. It looks ...
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