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Originally Posted by Dennis Maricic
What's really got my attention is the 1/16 convergence. Gone through 4 JVCs, starting with the RS1, and this has been the common weak point.
Hope you've been well.
Cheers,
Dennis
Sounds logical, think it would be far to difficult to design a mechanism to physically realign the panels. This takes me back to my Nec XG135LC days and having to tweak convergence electronically. Which makes me wonder if we'll have some of the issues from the old days. Like stress on the circuits that manage the convergence. If your mechanical setup was not done well you'd get in a scenario of over volting the convergence board, leading to a premature failure.Adam Gregorich said:Agreed about the weak point, so its great to see this. It is an "electronic shift" done through video processing, not a manual adjustment.