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<blockquote data-quote="madmonkeyman" data-source="post: 149428" data-attributes="member: 13135"><p>Hey Folks,</p><p></p><p>My pre-requisites for buying the tv were as follows:-</p><p></p><p>1. Did it support 1366*768 resolution with a low response time, oh I do like playing games on big screen lcd's.</p><p>2. Did it have VGA connectivity as with the machine I had at the time I didn't have HMDI as an option for output.</p><p>3. Did it have a HDMI interface for future connectivity.</p><p>4. Did it support 720p natively and was it able to 1080 albeit forced down to 720p.</p><p>5. Could I get it for less than £800, remembering I bought this over a year ago when prices hadn't dropped as much as now.</p><p></p><p>From a normal buyers perspective this TV met all of my requirements and I couldn't be happier with the purchase. As of yet there is little HD content, barring games, that I can put through the TV so I can't comment on its performance in this area. SKY TV & HD/Blueray = way too expensive for me at the moment. What I can say is that watching normal PAL tv and watching normal DVD's via Mediaportal results in a very crisp image.</p><p></p><p>Haven't had the time, the incliniation, or the funds :-( to try out connectivity via HDMI yet. I'll leave that to the 1:1 50Hz experts on this threat ;-) as they are obviously the elite few who can afford to use it ;-)</p><p></p><p>Monkey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madmonkeyman, post: 149428, member: 13135"] Hey Folks, My pre-requisites for buying the tv were as follows:- 1. Did it support 1366*768 resolution with a low response time, oh I do like playing games on big screen lcd's. 2. Did it have VGA connectivity as with the machine I had at the time I didn't have HMDI as an option for output. 3. Did it have a HDMI interface for future connectivity. 4. Did it support 720p natively and was it able to 1080 albeit forced down to 720p. 5. Could I get it for less than £800, remembering I bought this over a year ago when prices hadn't dropped as much as now. From a normal buyers perspective this TV met all of my requirements and I couldn't be happier with the purchase. As of yet there is little HD content, barring games, that I can put through the TV so I can't comment on its performance in this area. SKY TV & HD/Blueray = way too expensive for me at the moment. What I can say is that watching normal PAL tv and watching normal DVD's via Mediaportal results in a very crisp image. Haven't had the time, the incliniation, or the funds :-( to try out connectivity via HDMI yet. I'll leave that to the 1:1 50Hz experts on this threat ;-) as they are obviously the elite few who can afford to use it ;-) Monkey. [/QUOTE]
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