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Sony KDF-E50A10
I have a Sony KDF-E50A10 tv with 720p input.
An article on Cnet said some 720p tv's will accept a 1080p signal by down sizing the picture. Others don't and you get a black screen. http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6449_7-6810011-1.html Can anyone tell me if the the Sony KDF-E50A10 will accept a 1080p signal? |
Sony KDF-E50A10
TomH wrote: I have a Sony KDF-E50A10 tv with 720p input. An article on Cnet said some 720p tv's will accept a 1080p signal by down sizing the picture. Others don't and you get a black screen. http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6449_7-6810011-1.html Can anyone tell me if the the Sony KDF-E50A10 will accept a 1080p signal? THat Sony HDTV SET will accept a HD 1080i signal which is very common. It probably will not accept a HD 1080p signal which is 'rare'. 1080p signals come from TV signal upconversions & HiDef DVD Players. |
Sony KDF-E50A10
Download the operations manual and read the specifications printed by the
manufacturer. Or read them on the web site from SONY, or, if you own the item, read the manual. "TomH" wrote in message et... I have a Sony KDF-E50A10 tv with 720p input. An article on Cnet said some 720p tv's will accept a 1080p signal by down sizing the picture. Others don't and you get a black screen. http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6449_7-6810011-1.html Can anyone tell me if the the Sony KDF-E50A10 will accept a 1080p signal? |
Sony KDF-E50A10
On Jan 5, 7:27*am, "AJ" wrote:
Download the operations manual and read the specifications printed by the manufacturer. Or read them on the web site from SONY, or, if you own the item, read the manual."TomH" wrote in message et... I have a Sony KDF-E50A10 tv with 720p input. An article on Cnet said some 720p tv's will accept a 1080p signal by down sizing the picture. *Others don't and you get a black screen. http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6449_7-6810011-1.html Can anyone tell me if the the Sony KDF-E50A10 will accept a 1080p signal?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Regardless if it does not accept a 1080P signal , which is only found on HDDVD players, you can probably set the output of the DVD player to another resolution, which in your case would be 720P, which is your TV's native resolution. |
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