Sony is rumored to be following up its Cyber-shot H50 with the HX1, a 20x superzoom cam that shoots 1080p video, a competitor to Canon's already announced SX1.
Besides the relatively rare 1080p video and the not uncommon but still awesome 20x zoom lens, the specs are fairly run of the mill...
I am interested in buying a 32" TV and I am trying to decide between these two TVs. They are the same price so money is not a factor in my decision. Now i have a Sony Blu Ray player full HD 1080p, and that is what i will be using the TV for watching blu rays not so much standard TV. So which one...
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I just bought a new Samsung LN37A450 LCD 720p HDTV. The tv has a max res of 720p, but when i connected my PS3 and did the auto display setup, it says 1080p and asks me if I can see the picture and want to accept these settings. i said YES, and tried to playing a blu-ray movie. During the movie...
recently got a Philips 47" 1080p 120hz HDTV from sams club and wanted to know the optimal settings on my ps3 so bluray movies can look better im running it through a hdmi cable but just want to know some tweaks to get the most out of my TV
im looking at a 46" or 50" lcd or plasma tv that will go in my basement. should i care about 1080p for the blue-ray gaming, or does it not matter. this will be hooked up to a ps3.
I played the Dark Knight on my computer's blu-ray player but the frame rate was about 24 fps like on old DVD's. But the other day I saw Batman playing on a plasma tv at best buy and it was obviously at least 50 or 60 frames per second. It was very smooth.
How can I play it at 50i or 60i like...
...360?details below? when i see my xbox on my brothers tv is has a shine to it. but my lcd doesnt seem to have it. i have a asus 24in 1080p monitor that supports hdcp. the only thing that i can think of is that my hdmi cable might be damaged. thouh is it normal for lcds to do this?. it just...
I was over my friends house, took my ps3 over and he had a 1080p tv, I changed the video settings to automatic and it switched to 1080p. I get home hook up my ps3 and no video shows. Do I have to go back to his 1080 tv and change the settings to custom/ 1080i?