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  1. FoxyMulder

    opinion on the purchase of a new tv

    HDMI 2.0 is good to go and was finalized last September, it's the actual blu ray 4K disc specifications they are still working on. For the record i do not believe we will get REC 2020, they just cannot do it with current technologies, for exmaple UHP projector bulbs are incapable of reaching...
  2. FoxyMulder

    opinion on the purchase of a new tv

    Yes, as i said it upscales 1080p content, that player will not play 4K blu ray discs when they eventually arrive.
  3. FoxyMulder

    opinion on the purchase of a new tv

    That is an upscaling player and not a real blu ray 4K player.
  4. FoxyMulder

    opinion on the purchase of a new tv

    Good quality 1080p could potentially look really nice once upscaled on 4K televisions, 4K blu ray players should start to surface later this year or early next year, i am of the opinion that the price premium for these players won't add too much more to the cost of a blu ray player, of course my...
  5. FoxyMulder

    opinion on the purchase of a new tv

    Disconnect anything connected to the television and then try again, it took me a few goes to get right.
  6. FoxyMulder

    opinion on the purchase of a new tv

    No, i actually did this for my E6500 last year to check hours, i confirmed it was a new TV that way, you want to switch the television into standby, this means switching it off using your remote so you have nothing on the screen, the TV will be off, then you follow the instructions above. Press...
  7. FoxyMulder

    opinion on the purchase of a new tv

    They won't tell you, here is how you do it. 2011 "D" Models : While the TV is in standby mode: Press the {MUTE}, {1}, {8}, {2} & {POWER} buttons. The TV will turn on with the Service Menu displayed. Use the {UP} or {DOWN} buttons to select "SVC" "PANEL DISPLAY TIME" will be one...
  8. FoxyMulder

    opinion on the purchase of a new tv

    I think that's a 720p plasma, i personally wouldn't touch it with a bargepole but it's your money.
  9. FoxyMulder

    opinion on the purchase of a new tv

    Does the USA not have a law like we have in Europe that says a television should last a reasonable length of time, usually 6 or 7 years, it can be hard proving faults and getting fixes under this law but at least it's in place, does North America not have some type of law like this. ? Some...
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