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Posted by the dog from that film you saw on 04/17/06 22:30
"MS" <No.Way.Jose@No.Spam.Thank.You.com> wrote in message
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> So are you guys saying a 'zoom out' won't allow you to get around the
> overscan problem? I read a web page that was all about overscan and said a
> decent zoom out would do the trick. I just got a new 32inch Sony
> widescreen TV 4 months ago, before I'd even heard of the overscan problem,
> so can't get a new TV.
you might find one that does it - but i wouldnt really worry.
overscan is a fact of life with crt tvs - just console yourself with the
fact that unless you're watching the work of an auteur, you're probably not
really missing anything important right at the edge.
--
Gareth.
A french man who wanted a castle threw his cat into a pond.
http://www.audioscrobbler.com/user/dsbmusic/
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