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Old November 4th 03, 04:25 PM
Sean
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Default Side by Side PIP

I'd niminate the box in the corner Picture in Picture as
one of the most useless features ever. I don't know anyone that
ever uses it, including me who foolishly bought a TV with that
feature.

I do however, think I would use a full screen side by side
PIP.

Do any of these new big screen HD TV's offer that feature?

Thanks
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Old November 4th 03, 05:34 PM
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On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 10:25:09 -0500, Sean wrote:

I do however, think I would use a full screen side by side
PIP.

Do any of these new big screen HD TV's offer that feature?


A lot do; my Hitachi does. Its the only PiP mode I use. Nice for watching
football when there are two games and neither is HD.

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Old November 4th 03, 06:02 PM
Jim
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Mitsubishi does
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On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 10:25:09 -0500, Sean wrote:

I do however, think I would use a full screen side by side
PIP.

Do any of these new big screen HD TV's offer that feature?


A lot do; my Hitachi does. Its the only PiP mode I use. Nice for watching
football when there are two games and neither is HD.

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Old November 4th 03, 07:26 PM
mattimus
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My panasonic will let you do it with 2 HD programs
"Sean" none wrote in message
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I'd niminate the box in the corner Picture in Picture as
one of the most useless features ever. I don't know anyone that
ever uses it, including me who foolishly bought a TV with that
feature.

I do however, think I would use a full screen side by side
PIP.

Do any of these new big screen HD TV's offer that feature?

Thanks



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Old November 4th 03, 08:33 PM
Isaac Kuo
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Sean none wrote in message . ..
I'd niminate the box in the corner Picture in Picture as
one of the most useless features ever. I don't know anyone that
ever uses it, including me who foolishly bought a TV with that
feature.


I use PIP a lot for when I'm copying or backing up large
files on the computer. I can watch TV or a DVD or something
while easily seeing how far my computer job is progressing
and noticing if an error occurs. Also, if I'm copying
something to videotape I can see how it's going while
watching something else.

Of course, this is still just a minor convenience. It's not
a deal maker or deal breaker. Any existence or lack of PIP
features didn't enter into my purchasing decision one iota.

I do however, think I would use a full screen side by side
PIP.


The only time I've uses side-by-side POP so far is when a
friend of mine was entering videogame cheat codes into a
"Gameshark". One side was the videogame console, and the
other side was the computer displaying the appropriate
web page with the cheat codes. It was convenient to be
able to enter the codes without first writing them down or
printing them out.

I suppose I might also use side-by-side POP to watch something
while having the "Prevue Guide" channel scrolling cable TV
listings on the other side. Other than that, PIP is generally
more satisfactory.

Do any of these new big screen HD TV's offer that feature?


I think practically all of them do, although it's called
"POP" (Picture Outside Picture). My Mistubishi has various
PIP and POP modes, including that side-by-side POP.

Interestingly, the alternate picture is obviously converted
to composite and passed through a cheapo notch filter for
display. This doesn't matter for most PIP/POP modes, but in
the side-by-side mode dot-crawl artifacts are quite visible.
In the above example of a videogame/computer combination,
we had to set the computer to the primary picture in order
to read the web page comfortably. The Playstation2 had much
larger text so was less adversely affected by the ugly
notch filter artifacts.

Isaac Kuo
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Old November 4th 03, 09:07 PM
Mike Feeney
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My Samsung HLN567W DLP set has side-by-side PIP.

--Mike

Sean none wrote:
I'd niminate the box in the corner Picture in Picture as
one of the most useless features ever. I don't know anyone that
ever uses it, including me who foolishly bought a TV with that
feature.

I do however, think I would use a full screen side by side
PIP.

Do any of these new big screen HD TV's offer that feature?

Thanks


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Old November 4th 03, 09:08 PM
Mike Feeney
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My Samsung HLN567W DLP set has side-by-side PIP.

--Mike

Sean none wrote:
I'd niminate the box in the corner Picture in Picture as
one of the most useless features ever. I don't know anyone that
ever uses it, including me who foolishly bought a TV with that
feature.

I do however, think I would use a full screen side by side
PIP.

Do any of these new big screen HD TV's offer that feature?

Thanks


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Old November 4th 03, 09:55 PM
Carmen
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Yes! I have a Hitachi 51sw and it has side by side PIP.
"Sean" none wrote in message
...
I'd niminate the box in the corner Picture in Picture as
one of the most useless features ever. I don't know anyone that
ever uses it, including me who foolishly bought a TV with that
feature.

I do however, think I would use a full screen side by side
PIP.

Do any of these new big screen HD TV's offer that feature?

Thanks



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Old November 4th 03, 10:30 PM
Military Matchmaker
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I have a Sony KP57WV600 and it has side by side

"Sean" none wrote in message
...
I'd niminate the box in the corner Picture in Picture as
one of the most useless features ever. I don't know anyone that
ever uses it, including me who foolishly bought a TV with that
feature.

I do however, think I would use a full screen side by side
PIP.

Do any of these new big screen HD TV's offer that feature?

Thanks



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Old November 4th 03, 11:57 PM
Richard C.
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"Sean" none wrote in message ...
: I'd niminate the box in the corner Picture in Picture as
: one of the most useless features ever. I don't know anyone that
: ever uses it, including me who foolishly bought a TV with that
: feature.
:
: I do however, think I would use a full screen side by side
: PIP.
:
: Do any of these new big screen HD TV's offer that feature?
:
: Thanks

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