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RE: I'm not seeing this on my unit.

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Thats still a nice card you're running. I run my display at 1080p as the 720p looks fuzzy too me on my Sharp 52 inch Aquos. My Plasma which has a native resolution of 720p looks great when running the video card at 720P. I use a Nvidia 8800GT 256 bit with 1 Gb of ram... Smokin card by the way!!!

I get to look at the Mits DLPs on a regular basis as I install them from time to time in customer's homes. I admit I'm not a big fan of these TVs. They look dim too me.

For someone that wants a large screen for cheap..they are the best way to go. However..the bulbs in some of these units are terrible! I've seen countless failures in these TVs. The bulbs are only rated for 2000 hours, if you get 4000..you're just lucky!

Thanks for the link. Very interesting stuff, from owning both Plasma and LCD..neither is perfect too me. But I'm not one to do a lot of splitting hairs with this stuff. I enjoy watching movies on a regular basis with my PC.

I did notice on my buddies Sharp(same panel as mine) some trailing effects with a certain BR movie. I however haven't seen this trailing effect with my BRs. He uses a standalone Blu ray player and I use my PC of course.

It seems as some videos are more prone to this than others..like live sporting events. I don't know..this technology is still being perfected ..even on the camera end. I give it a few more years and the flat panels will exceed CRT in those aspects they may come in short now.

I have a CRT 36" Sony Wega that I tried to watch a standard DVD on recently. You couldn't give me a CRT now! lol
I hadn't used my Wega in almost 2 years after crossing over to flat panels. It is still sitting unused as I type this.




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