John
03-05-2005, 08:19 AM
"John" <nospam@afp.gov.au> wrote in message
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> "thedeva" <thedeva.1mhpki@no-mx.forums.eyo.com.au> wrote in message
> news:thedeva.1mhpki@no-mx.forums.eyo.com.au...
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Just bought myself a NEC 42VR5 plamsa and was wondering if anyone has
>> advise / configuration setting to et the best picture quality?
>> Dont really understand all the setting options and have googled for a
>> few hours without luck, so any advise or URL's would be greatly
>> appriectiated.
>
> Hi Deva,
>
> If you don't get much info here, there's quite a bit of discussion going
> on about the NEC plasmas (mainly the 'so called' HD ones) on DBA at the
> moment:
>
> http://www.dtvforum.info/
>
> I'm sure you'll find someone there with the info you're after. Otherwise,
> AVS is always a good place to ask things like this too - although it is
> fairly US centric, it is pretty good.
>
> www.avsforum.com
Oops.. Forgot to add that the first best thing to do is run a test disc of
some type (THX, Video Essentials etc.) and set the screen up with that.
Then adjust slightly to suit your own preference(s) and room conditions (ie.
lighting etc.).
Regards
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> "thedeva" <thedeva.1mhpki@no-mx.forums.eyo.com.au> wrote in message
> news:thedeva.1mhpki@no-mx.forums.eyo.com.au...
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Just bought myself a NEC 42VR5 plamsa and was wondering if anyone has
>> advise / configuration setting to et the best picture quality?
>> Dont really understand all the setting options and have googled for a
>> few hours without luck, so any advise or URL's would be greatly
>> appriectiated.
>
> Hi Deva,
>
> If you don't get much info here, there's quite a bit of discussion going
> on about the NEC plasmas (mainly the 'so called' HD ones) on DBA at the
> moment:
>
> http://www.dtvforum.info/
>
> I'm sure you'll find someone there with the info you're after. Otherwise,
> AVS is always a good place to ask things like this too - although it is
> fairly US centric, it is pretty good.
>
> www.avsforum.com
Oops.. Forgot to add that the first best thing to do is run a test disc of
some type (THX, Video Essentials etc.) and set the screen up with that.
Then adjust slightly to suit your own preference(s) and room conditions (ie.
lighting etc.).
Regards