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Richard Cranium March 18th 08 03:04 AM

Rotating Image
 
Thanks.

Now see if you can conceive of any "real" reason for wanting to rotate
the image via the TV circuitry (i.e., taking a standard CATV signal).

On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 13:17:55 -0500, Jer wrote:

Richard Cranium wrote:
Is it possible to rotate the image on LCD TV's?



Yes. Grab the display panel with two hands - one of each side of bezel,
lift both hands high, then lower the right hand while raising the left
hand, continue rotating display panel for a total 90 degrees. After
this is accomplished, lower both hands until TV is again supported on
the original surface. If a completely inverted image is desired, simply
repeat the above procedure a second time. Nirvana is yours.

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jer
email reply - I am not a 'ten'



Tantalust March 19th 08 01:21 PM

Rotating Image
 
"Jer" wrote in message
...
Richard Cranium wrote:
Is it possible to rotate the image on LCD TV's?



Yes. Grab the display panel with two hands - one of each side of bezel,
lift both hands high, then lower the right hand while raising the left
hand, continue rotating display panel for a total 90 degrees. After this
is accomplished, lower both hands until TV is again supported on the
original surface. If a completely inverted image is desired, simply
repeat the above procedure a second time. Nirvana is yours.

--
jer
email reply - I am not a 'ten'



Wouldn't the little wires get all twisted up and whatnot?



Jer March 19th 08 01:56 PM

Rotating Image
 
Tantalust wrote:
"Jer" wrote in message
...
Richard Cranium wrote:
Is it possible to rotate the image on LCD TV's?


Yes. Grab the display panel with two hands - one of each side of bezel,
lift both hands high, then lower the right hand while raising the left
hand, continue rotating display panel for a total 90 degrees. After this
is accomplished, lower both hands until TV is again supported on the
original surface. If a completely inverted image is desired, simply
repeat the above procedure a second time. Nirvana is yours.

--
jer
email reply - I am not a 'ten'



Wouldn't the little wires get all twisted up and whatnot?



Well yeah... definitely maybe... do you think he'd notice? Who knows,
maybe that would be an improvement. At least they're all together
afterward. :)


--
jer
email reply - I am not a 'ten'


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