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Mitsubishi HDTV
I have the Samsung Directv receiver and a 55" Mitsubishi TV. The Samsung
has a VGA out and the Mitsubishi has a VGA in. I was experimenting hoping I might get a sharper picture using the VGA instead of the regular component hookup (3 RCA Jacks). The only option that the TV has to recognized the VGA hookup is on a computer setup. I tried that but get no results. Anybody know If I actually can do this? -- Kelly Austin |
"kelly Thib" wrote in message ... I have the Samsung Directv receiver and a 55" Mitsubishi TV. The Samsung has a VGA out and the Mitsubishi has a VGA in. I was experimenting hoping I might get a sharper picture using the VGA instead of the regular component hookup (3 RCA Jacks). The only option that the TV has to recognized the VGA hookup is on a computer setup. I tried that but get no results. Anybody know If I actually can do this? -- Kelly Austin The Mitsubishi CRT based RPTVs are limited to 640 x 480 on the VGA input. For the highest resolution use the component, DVI, or HDMI inputs, depending on the set. Leonard |
I have a 55" Mitsubishi HD tv with 1394Firewire or HAVi
Doesn't have DVI or HDMI connections. "Leonard Caillouet" wrote in message news:[email protected] "kelly Thib" wrote in message ... I have the Samsung Directv receiver and a 55" Mitsubishi TV. The Samsung has a VGA out and the Mitsubishi has a VGA in. I was experimenting hoping I might get a sharper picture using the VGA instead of the regular component hookup (3 RCA Jacks). The only option that the TV has to recognized the VGA hookup is on a computer setup. I tried that but get no results. Anybody know If I actually can do this? -- Kelly Austin The Mitsubishi CRT based RPTVs are limited to 640 x 480 on the VGA input. For the highest resolution use the component, DVI, or HDMI inputs, depending on the set. Leonard |
kelly Thib wrote:
I have a 55" Mitsubishi HD tv with 1394Firewire or HAVi Doesn't have DVI or HDMI connections. Does your model number end in an 11 or an 09? (as in 55809 or 55511?) I believe the 13 series were (as in a 55313, etc) were the first models with DVI. "Leonard Caillouet" wrote in message news:[email protected] "kelly Thib" wrote in message ... I have the Samsung Directv receiver and a 55" Mitsubishi TV. The Samsung has a VGA out and the Mitsubishi has a VGA in. I was experimenting hoping I might get a sharper picture using the VGA instead of the regular component hookup (3 RCA Jacks). The only option that the TV has to recognized the VGA hookup is on a computer setup. I tried that but get no results. Anybody know If I actually can do this? -- Kelly Austin The Mitsubishi CRT based RPTVs are limited to 640 x 480 on the VGA input. For the highest resolution use the component, DVI, or HDMI inputs, depending on the set. Leonard |
"L Alpert" wrote:
kelly Thib wrote: I have a 55" Mitsubishi HD tv with 1394Firewire or HAVi Doesn't have DVI or HDMI connections. Does your model number end in an 11 or an 09? (as in 55809 or 55511?) I believe the 13 series were (as in a 55313, etc) were the first models with DVI. I have a 55511. It has no DVI. Chip -- -------------------- http://NewsReader.Com/ -------------------- Usenet Newsgroup Service $9.95/Month 30GB |
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