[mythtv-users] [OT] LCD TV or LCD Monitor for Front-end

Anthony Giggins seven at seven.dorksville.net
Thu Feb 2 07:08:45 UTC 2012


On 2 February 2012 13:18, Nick Rout <nick.rout at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 10:26 AM, Eric Sharkey <eric at lisaneric.org> wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 2:45 PM, John Welch <jrw3319 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> My question is
> >> do I get another LCD TV, or are the LCD monitors that are out there now
> as
> >> good or better for what I need?
> >
> > I have three LCD TVs now.  (24", 37", and 52".)  Only the 52" has the
> > ability to turn off overscan when using a digital input (HDMI).  Both
> > of my smaller sets insist on overscanning the image which absolutely
> > sucks for anything that isn't video (and only mostly sucks for video).
> >  Luckily both these sets have VGA input and don't force an overscan on
> > VGA.
> >
> > Anything marketed as a monitor will not overscan the input.  With TVs
> > it's a bit of a crap shoot.  It's just something else to keep in mind.
>
> I made them get the manual out of the box for my LG tv to make sure
> you could turn off overscan, which meant they had to put a cd in a
> computer in the shop and open a pdf file (whats with the lack of trees
> in the box these days?)
>
> I also, to confirm my findings, googled from my android and found
> there were mostly good reports in the interweb about LG having the
> ability to turn off overscan.
>
> Saved going miles home to research on the net and then coming back to buy.
>
>
>
> >
> > Eric
>
>
I'e been wondering about this on my seried 7 Samsung, anyone know if this
is possible?

Cheers,

Anthony
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