well i took it back.

lol yep u can see the sticker in the bottom right of the screen. its only 20inch but im only 16 and coudnt really afford a top knotch tv. but im happy whith it and that suits me
 
20 inch, really? Looks bigger than that.

Looks really nice mate, and I'm glad they gave you a refund as I bet they've caught quite a few people out by selling them Non-HD ready LCDs.
 
Aye its a nice little telly that one well done :)


Just check and make sure it has component though as I don't remember seeing one on it, although its been a while since i've looked!
 
Memphis said:
I wouldn't have said so, referencing the Sky box and video player.
LOL..on first look..I though there was something badly wrong...Like the sky+ looks about 3 times bigger then normal...then i read it was a 20" screen..

Well done with changing it johnno :) .
 
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Memphis said:
"Phat bezel" doesn't increase viewing area.

If that was a PC monitor then it would be easier to comprehend it as a 20" cos of the thinner bezel don't you think? arr....nm
 
cheers guys. its hd is through dvi and it supports 1080i. does this sound allrite for playing the xbox. also when will the likes of bbc1 and others be available in hd. just wanted to know out of interest thats all.
 
What connections does the TV have? As standard wise, the 360 only does HD via Component or VGA. If the DVI port on the TV is DVI-I and not DVI-D, then you can connect the VGA cable via that.
 
DailyGeek said:
Thats why I said check to see if it has component inputs, further up the page.
He made another thread.
Anyway, the TV only has DVI-I input, which works as a multi-in, as it can accept component, VGA and DVI I believe through that connection, with the right adapter.
 
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