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Old 09-21-2006, 12:04 PM   #7 of 16
Adam Gregorich
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Re: Outboard Video Processors (scalers/deinterlacers,etc.) ** From My Perspective **


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With its customization menu you can actually choose output resolutions that are not standard by dialing in your parameters for specific needs. For example, 720p plasmas are usually not exactly 720p (1280 x 720) but can vary according to the manufacturer. It might really be something like 1024 x 768 or maybe 1366 x 768 (depending on the size and/or the manufacturer). By placing the VP30 (or any other capable video processor) between the source and the display you can actually feed the display its native resolution so you have a pixel-for-pixel image. This eliminates a lot of the artifacts that some digital sets exhibit and assures maximum performance of your set. Of course, an outboard processor won't rescue a poor source or a poor display, but you get the picture (pun intended.)

You also have full adjustment on all inputs too, so you can compensate for any problems on the source side.



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