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4:3 Television with over scan?

Meridianrising (Harmless) posted this on Wednesday, 7th January 2004, 17:25

Hi (btw hope this is in the right area)

A mate of mine is looking for a 4:3 (ideally) television that he can use to see the parts of the image that`ve been overscanned (if that`s correct).

Any one know of any? Thanks.

PJ

RE: 4:3 Television with over scan?

Neiliboy (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 7th January 2004, 18:19

i have absolutely no idea what any of that means!

;)

Neil

RE: 4:3 Television with over scan?

Bobby0471 (Harmless) posted this on Wednesday, 7th January 2004, 19:10

There was A TV that had overscan facility, but we are talking 1998-this is the only one I have ever seen.

It was a Samsung CW-30A90SD

You probably will have difficulties finding one now - you could try E-Bay

A review of this TV is available in `What Video & TV` August 1998 issue

Hope that this helps

Bobby

RE: 4:3 Television with over scan?

Mike G (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 7th January 2004, 19:18

All TVs are supposed to have overscan (meaning the very edge of the picture is hidden from view) - what you`re really after is a TV without overscan. :)

You won`t find one which comes like this (the overscan is there for a reason!) but it can be removed on most modern TVs with a couple of service menu adjustments.

Alternatively, watch the DVDs on a PC - that way, you can see any part of the image you like.

Mike

This item was edited on Wednesday, 7th January 2004, 19:22

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