i just got a new 65' wide screen tv. which games wont work properly on it??
i just got a new 65' wide screen tv. which games wont work properly on it??
If you look on the back, it will tell you which game takes advantage of HD features. All games will work on it, but widescreen, you have to go into your dashboard setting and set it to widescreen. Yesterday, my wife just ordered my 46" widescreen HD monitor, it wont get delivered until the 9th of dec. That give me time to get an entertainment center together and so on.
oooo...thanks alot man!
And before you get started, Calibrate Calibrate Calibrate!!
You can refer to my HD site for info on that, and how to protect and get every ounce of performance out of your investment.
http://www.lynxfx.com/hdtv/
BTW, most of the boxes do not show the correct information on back. More times than not they have been wrong, or misguided. We have HD and Widescreen settings listed on all the games here under their profiles. They are pretty accurate.
Enjoy your new tv.
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i just got a new 27inch sharp hdtv im so happy!
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calibrate... wuts that?!?!?
Buy a copy of Video Essentials or AVIA on dvd. They are professional dvd's that will take you step by step on setting up your tv's brightness, contrast and color settings to the proper level. Not only do you end up with a picture 10x better than what came out of the box, but it protects (not prevent) from troubles like burn in, and scorch settings.Originally posted by MikeMan91389
calibrate... wuts that?!?!?
Think of it like fine tuning a car and doing regular oil changes. Sure you don't have to, but the life of your car will drastically go down and problems are most likely going to arise.
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Would you suggest calibrating a normal tv? I just recently got a flat screen 27 inch. Should I calibrate that with one of those cds?Originally posted by LynxFX-XBA
Buy a copy of Video Essentials or AVIA on dvd. They are professional dvd's that will take you step by step on setting up your tv's brightness, contrast and color settings to the proper level. Not only do you end up with a picture 10x better than what came out of the box, but it protects (not prevent) from troubles like burn in, and scorch settings.
Think of it like fine tuning a car and doing regular oil changes. Sure you don't have to, but the life of your car will drastically go down and problems are most likely going to arise.
I would. The result won't be as drastic as on a rear projection, or large screen tv, but you will still end up with a better overall image. Better blacks, and shadow detail, correct flesh tones etc.
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Thanks.. where could i buy one of those????Originally posted by LynxFX-XBA
Buy a copy of Video Essentials or AVIA on dvd. They are professional dvd's that will take you step by step on setting up your tv's brightness, contrast and color settings to the proper level. Not only do you end up with a picture 10x better than what came out of the box, but it protects (not prevent) from troubles like burn in, and scorch settings.
Think of it like fine tuning a car and doing regular oil changes. Sure you don't have to, but the life of your car will drastically go down and problems are most likely going to arise.
i have a 55" regular TV and that thing is all i need
Video Essentials : $16.48 w/ free shipping. Excellent price. The original was $50.Originally posted by MikeMan91389
Thanks.. where could i buy one of those????
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My 52" TV is coming Friday. Hopefully I can get this DVD here around the same time. Thanks for the info.
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Have:
Halo, Tetris Worlds, Ghost Recon, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003, NCAA 2004, Jedi Starfighter, Rainbow Six 3, Top Spin
Want:
Available - KOTOR
Future - Halo 2
Most games will probably work on it but just not in Wide screen.
PGR 2 is a cool game to play in Wdie-Screen, give it a try !
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