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Question : Samsung LCD tv, what can I use as an input source so I can use the PIP function
I have a 27 inch Samsung PIP lcd tv, which I purchased because it was one of the only sets that featured the PIP capability. When I got it home, and looked at the manual, it showed that the only input for the PIP is something with an HDMI output. Can somebody tell me what would have this output that also has a tuner in it. I'm looking for the capability of watchin two live tv channels at the same timeSorry, the model on it is LN-R328W. I really have read the manual several times, and even discussed it with a sales guy at the store. The only source seems to be HDMI
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TRY THE LINK BELOW.YOU DON'T MENTION WHAT MODEL YOU HAVE (ALWAYS HELPS) BUT HDMI IS AN ALTERNATIVE TO COMPONENT VIDEO NOT A REPLACEMENT SINCE THERE ARE VERY FEW PRODUCTS WITH HDMI OUTPUTS, IT WOULDN'T MAKE SENSE. RE-READ YOUR MANUAL. MORE THAN LIKELY YOU CAN HOOK UP USING A CHOICE OF COAXIAL, COMPOSITE,S-VIDEO OR COMPONENT N ADDITION TO HDMI.
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Question : How do I play my ps2 on my 52-inch Samsung LCD TV
I hoooked up my ps2 to my 52-inch Samsung LCD TV and the picture is blurry like I'm talkin very blurry, is there some kind of setting I have to use to play ps2 clearly on the 52-inch
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Might be that your playing an old game with standard resolution and/or you have it connected to your TV with a mediocre (standard) video cable. You can use component cables; Sony has one for the PS2 and there is also 3rd party ones but obviously you want to go with the Sony brand. Some games support progressive scan (with component cables) and they look better than regular definition games played on a composite and/or S-video. Also some HDTV's (like LCD's and Plasma's) make your PS2 games (that do not support progressive scan) look worse than a regular TV, specially if they're bigger than 42in. This also happens with (most) regular standard/non digital channel programing (though HD channels obviously look great -also with component or HDMI cables hooked up) . DLP HDTV's don't suffer from this problem(s) but is an older, less popular technology because most DLP TV's (if not al)l are not flat (body wise not screen wise) and therefor bulkier (not to mention a lot more heavier) and consume more space and energy.Like I said try component video cables (they have a green, blue, red, white and red connection tip) they improve the picture quality and are built for HDTV's and forget those standard composite cables (with the yellow, white and red tips) since these cables video input/output was meant for standard (non HD) TV's.
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