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How do I get my HDTV to display the same as the left side of the 1080p full-motion demo on the whole screen?

How do I get my HDTV to display the same as the left side of the 1080p full-motion demo on the whole screen?

Posted on27. Jan, 2010 by admin.

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My new HDTV (pn50b860) has a feature called 1080p full-motion demo where it shows half of the screen normally and the other half of the screen shows movement absolutely crystal clear. I hope to see this all the time but understand if it is limited to a game or blu ray player.
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HDTV – The Unknown Side

HDTV – The Unknown Side

Posted on11. Jan, 2010 by admin.

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Introduction

HDTV technology was first introduced in the US during the 1990s by a group of electronics companies called the Digital HDTV Grand Alliance. HDTV is capable of “theater-quality” audio because it uses the Dolby Digital (AC-3) format to support “5. HDTV offers a degree of clarity that is much closer to this. [...]

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HDTV – The Unknown Side

HDTV – The Unknown Side

Posted on11. Jan, 2010 by admin.

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Introduction

HDTV technology was first introduced in the US during the 1990s by a group of electronics companies called the Digital HDTV Grand Alliance. HDTV is capable of “theater-quality” audio because it uses the Dolby Digital (AC-3) format to support “5. HDTV offers a degree of clarity that is much closer to this. [...]

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HDTV – The Unknown Side

HDTV – The Unknown Side

Posted on20. Jun, 2009 by admin.

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Introduction

HDTV technology was first introduced in the US during the 1990s by a group of electronics companies called the Digital HDTV Grand Alliance. HDTV is capable of “theater-quality” audio because it uses the Dolby Digital (AC-3) format to support “5. HDTV offers a degree of clarity that is much closer to this. [...]

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HDTV – The Unknown Side

HDTV – The Unknown Side

Posted on17. Jun, 2009 by admin.

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Introduction

HDTV technology was first introduced in the US during the 1990s by a group of electronics companies called the Digital HDTV Grand Alliance. HDTV is capable of “theater-quality” audio because it uses the Dolby Digital (AC-3) format to support “5. HDTV offers a degree of clarity that is much closer to this. [...]

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