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In Reply to: Re: OK, now I get it! posted by JoeLip on November 20, 2006 at 10:02:04:
Is the convergence lined up? The picture should be pretty sharp. Yes, there is a difference in sharpness due to size, but I wouldn't think it would really be that dramatic, especially if only 5".
Jack
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Hi,There is no convergence on these sets as far as I know.
Do you mean there is no user controled convergence adjustments? There probably are in the service menu.
Or do you mean there is no problem with convergence on your set. Some of the SXRDs have problems with convergence, others do not. Sometimes the three panels are not lined up perfectly. Its easy enough totest, but I was thinking maybe that was why it wasn't sharp-*if* thet's the case, and it bothers you, have them replace it.
Jack
Hi,There is no mention anywhere in the instruction manual of any subject mentioning or addressing convergance. That's as much as I know.
You cannot easily adjust the convergence. My point is, to LOOK AT THE PICTURE and see if the convergence is off. If it is, they should replace the TV for you.
Jack
Sony dropped the price of the 50" A2000, but it no longer has the
upper end Wega HD engine. The 50" I have is XBR series while the
A2000 is not. You have to step up to the 60" XBR SXRD to get
the equivalent of the 50" XBR that I have (but the new ones
have 1080p inputs).If there is some other difference in the XBR besides the WEGA chip,
it is certainly better than the non XBR A2000 SXRD for picture.
So far my 50" XBR is a champ (knocking on wood!). The picture in
HD is breathtaking. A real stunner.
Andrew
I know the SXRD2 is a different beast. I thought the A2000 was pretty much the same as the SXRD1. Perhaps because of all the trouble they had with the SXRD OB, they changed it completely.
Jack
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