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Richard Cranium March 16th 08 04:47 PM

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Is it possible to rotate the image on LCD TV's?

[email protected] March 16th 08 05:10 PM

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


Sure, but it's a matter of software.
If you are using it with a computer, it's easy.

Chip

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Tam March 16th 08 06:11 PM

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


Look at your manual and/or check some of the menu options. My Sharp allows
for it.

Tam


the dog from that film you saw[_3_] March 16th 08 06:58 PM

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"Tam" wrote in message
. ..

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


Look at your manual and/or check some of the menu options. My Sharp allows
for it.

Tam



mine does too - although i can't imagine when i would want to see the
picture upside down unless i was building some kind of bizarre home made
projector.



--
Gareth.

That fly... is your magic wand.



Jer March 16th 08 07:17 PM

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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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Tam March 16th 08 07:53 PM

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"the dog from that film you saw" wrote in
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"Tam" wrote in message
. ..

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


Look at your manual and/or check some of the menu options. My Sharp
allows for it.

Tam



mine does too - although i can't imagine when i would want to see the
picture upside down unless i was building some kind of bizarre home made
projector.



--
Gareth.

That fly... is your magic wand.

Like you say, bizare. I looked at my manual, and it does all combinations of
upside down / regular and mirror image. The one that might make sense for
text, 90 degrees, is not there. I guess a video card might do that for you.

Tam


Bada March 16th 08 10:02 PM

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


Back in the 60's I had a TV that rotated the picture by itself. When it
got to the point where I had to completely lie down on the couch to
watch it, I would take the back off and and turn the yoke with my
fingers till it was right again. A little while down the road, I would
have to repeat the process.

Cass Lewart March 17th 08 03:05 AM

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

: Sure, but it's a matter of software.
: If you are using it with a computer, it's easy.

: Chip

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You cav also flip the TV.
Cass

JXStern March 17th 08 06:12 AM

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On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 15:47:48 GMT, (Richard Cranium)
wrote:

Is it possible to rotate the image on LCD TV's?


You want to see what the back of Letterman's head looks like?



Jer March 17th 08 04:15 PM

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JXStern wrote:
On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 15:47:48 GMT, (Richard Cranium)
wrote:

Is it possible to rotate the image on LCD TV's?


You want to see what the back of Letterman's head looks like?




I've only seen that done on CSI. They're the only ones that have a
two-sided TV screen - available only to real crime fighters.

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Richard Cranium March 18th 08 03:04 AM

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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.

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



Tantalust March 19th 08 01:21 PM

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"Jer" wrote in message
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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

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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. :)


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