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I would never mount a TV using plasterbroard scews.:S
Well maybe a 14" screen but nothing bigger.
You could come home and find your TV on the floor with a large piece of plasterboard attached to the back
I mounted a Samsung 42" Plasma to a Plasta board wall .
I used 100mm plugless frame fixings,went straight through the plaster board into the breeze block behind.
I weigh 14 stones and I hung off the bracket before mounting the TV.
She aint going anywhere.
That's due a 36k so would depend on how old your motor was when it hit the 36k mark.
Mine hit 34k when it was 4 years old so I had both done which saved me a few £££
What setting would you suggest I use when playing HD DVD'S.
Currently use 720P and the picture is amazing in fact I would find it hard to believe that you could get a better picture using a 1080i or p TV
I was under the imression that up to screen sizes of 42" it makes no differance to the...
Maybe in LCD terms but up until not long ago this was the most common Hd ready format for Plasma's.
Read this
Is a Plasma HDTV Really High Definition at 1024x768 Resolution? YOU BETCHA!
By Chris Boylan
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When surfing Google News today, I came across a blog post on a site called...
Now im really confused just checked my TV'spec and the Resolution is 1024 x 768 pixels.
What does ths mean in upscaling terms.
Setup menu on HD player reads
Up to 480i/576i
Up to 720p
Up to 1080i
Up to 1080p
Bought a Toshiba EP30 today but was thinking of taking it back and exchanging it for an upscaler.
Cos my TV is not full hd the player is set at 1080i so am I right in thinking that an upscaler would do the same job and that my TV will only play HD DVD's to 1080i quality.