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<font size=3>I have a GrandTec Grand Web View, PC to TV, HDTV, Plasma TV,
Progressive TV, Converter with SVIDEO, Component, and Composite
output. <br><br>
-- Mache<br><br>
At 12:49 PM 10/17/2006, Tom Lichti wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Mache Creeger wrote:<br>
> I use something like it since my FX5500 Svideo out gave me poor
video <br>
> and tearing (blockiness on fast pans). I get great video
directly off <br>
> of VGA at 1024x768 @ 60 Hz. All it cares about is that you
have <br>
> 1024x768 @60Hz so if you can play any video on the monitor (HD or
SD) it <br>
> will show it on the TV. <br>
> <br>
> -- Mache<br>
> <br><br>
I have the Grandtec Ultimate 2000 and Grandtec Ultimate XP Pro, they
<br>
both seem to work fine, the XP Pro is nice because it has a remote. They
<br>
both work the same, so I assume the 1000 would be as well. The XP Pro
<br>
has component out, which is why I got it. If you get the modeline right
<br>
you will have a rock solid picture. I run at 800x600, but I should <br>
probably bump that up. The nice thing is mine has a VGA splitter so I
<br>
can send the Component Out to my TV and the straight VGA to my projector
<br>
at the same time, so I don't need to do anything to switch between the
<br>
two except pull down the screen and turn on the projector.<br><br>
Tom<br><br>
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