January 9, 2008 8:24 AM
I cleaned the lenses and screen, however, I am not very satisfied with the picture. I also did the basic and advanced convergence calibration through the remote control - it was off quite a bit. The picture is quite a bit more fuzy than the 3 year old Sony 55 LCD projection TV (crags list $200) I have. I'm not sure if this is just the technology difference - probably. It is a good picture and it is very big. However, it is hard to believe people were paying $7000 for this TV just four years ago. It actually looks like it just ins't in focus. It is like a projector that is a little out of focus. Maybe I will have to see if there is a way to focus it. Any other ideas or is this just what I should expect?
I also don't seem to be able to get it to go into a 1080 mode. I have a new Sony up conversion DVD player connected to the three composite DTV video inputs. I have the DVD playing when I turn the set on and the set says 480 mode in the upper left corner for a few seconds. I went through all the settings on the DVD and TV and cannot find something to change this. Not sure if the DVD is not being up converted or if the TV isn't going into the 1080 mode. Although the picture comes through, the TV also has a message at the bottom of the screen for a short time that says the HD connections are not correct. I know there is a setting for this in the TV menu. You have to pick RGB or Y/Pr/Pb. I picked Y/Pr/Pb. The colors on both ends of the three cables are correctly connected. The owners manual shows DVD connection to the 480 component input, but not this 1080 DTV input. Maybe this has something to do with the picture. I tried the composite SD inputs and get the same results. I've connected the same player through the same cables to the Sony LCD and it looks great.
Either way, I am happy with the picture for the price (~$25). I just want to make sure there isn't something easy to bring it to the next level - like cleaning the lenses which I have done.
BTW - The picture is just something off the net that I saw shortly after siging up to Techlore. It appears the man has fed a snake through his nose and out his mouth. My daughter has done this with spagetti - one of her many talents. I guess she will have to set her goals higher now. I felt the picture was a good reflection on how I felt at the time.