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The NBA Street demo on the 360 is NATIVE 1080p.. and one other EA game coming out soon. I'm not sure of anything else.
When using VGA cable with this monitor+the 360, you just choose the 1920 x 1080 resolution right? I'm asking because I remember when using component, it actually said 720p 1080i etc. And wouldn't 1080i be 1920 x 1080 also?
That's comforting. I ordered from Sam's Club online (none in stock locally) and ground shipping is the only option. I guess I can return it if need be.Personally I wouldnt trust any ground service with a $1000+ investment of mine. I would recommend spending the extra for air service, the less time Fedex or UPS has the package in there hands the more the chance you have of not getting a beat up package.
I'm getting a message that my monitor isn't a HDCP compatible monitor with Cyberlink's BD/HD Advisor diagnostic tool.
Can anybody, that has there computer hooked up through the DVI connector, on this monitor please test this for me and see if there monitor passes the test? I'd like to now if it's a glitch with Cyberlink's software before I ship my monitor back for repair.
You can get Cyberlink's BD/HD Advisor here; http://www.cyberlink.com/multi/support/bdhd_support/diagnosis.jsp
Dude just buy it now. Stop being a sissy
"her living room is roughly... i'm gonna guess... 12ft x 15ft..." "I'm not sure if 37" is enough... I dunno if I should get the 37 or 42, and 42 is way expensive... so I'm stuck on the decision. I'm DEF interested in Westinghouse b/c of reviews, and cuz it does 1080p at a decent price."
For a livingroom where at times your going to be 10ft away on a couch and not sitting right in front of it, your gonna want the larger display. I put the 42 in my livingroom and I'm happy I didn't go smaller.
Shop around, it's not THAT much more .
I got mine for $1300 when the cheapest 37's at that time where $1100.
If it's still too high, wait and save your chips - prices will also drop in the process, now I see the 37's are cheaper yet; it'll be worth the wait to not have any regrets on a big purchase.
Does anyone know of any Canadian sellers for this monitor???
I cant wait till I get home....wifey said the thing is huge!
im trying to find one of those too
the review isn't entirely bad, but the 42" only scored 6.3 on cnet.
i didn't know that it didn't have a tuner... looks like i'd have to get my gf a cable box too!! cuz she has basic.
http://reviews.cnet.com/Westinghouse_W4207/4505-6482_7-32159738.html
Mine just came... I hooked it up to the 9800pro in my old rig for the mean time until I build my new rig... doesn't appear to be any noticable dead pixels... what's the best way to check? Is there a picture i should look at or something? Also how do you tell what firmware version it has?
My video card is HDCP compliant and I get the message on DVI-1, DVI-2 and HDMI. I can't believe I'm the only one with this problem.Quick question, are you running an hdcp video card? I don't know if that would stop it from telling you if the monitor is or not, just being curious.
Also, I just pulled place my order with mwave. Looking forward to getting my hands on it. I was a little cautious after getting the 24" gateway and returning it.
My video card is HDCP compliant and I get the message on DVI-1, DVI-2 and HDMI. I can't believe I'm the only one with this problem.
You will want to set the output of the 360 to 1080P. That option should be available if you have installed the fall dashboard update of 2006.
Don't send an interlaced signal of any kind to the westy. The built in deinterlacer is not very good, particularly with fast motion sequences. The scaler/deinterlacer in the 360 is better.
Here's a link to a good blog all about it.
bump. anyone know what 5.1 speakers they are? they look sort of like the logitech z5300e but the wired remote is definitely different. it doesnt look like the z5500s so hmm?
those are the Z-680's without the speaker grills on...they came b4 the 5500'sbump. anyone know what 5.1 speakers they are? they look sort of like the logitech z5300e but the wired remote is definitely different. it doesnt look like the z5500s so hmm?
the 27" isnt even in the same galaxy as this display...thats why it looked like crap....the other thing you need to keep in mind...is best buy...and all the major chains are notorious for putting shitty signals through the "less expensive displays"I've read "most" of this thread. I've been patiently waiting for my tax money to buy this monitor. I have never actually seen this monitor in person. I intend to use it mainly as a television.
I went to Best Buy and they don't have it in stock, but they can order it. What they did have was a 27". That was the biggest Westinghouse they had on display. And it looked like crap.
Now I'm nervous about getting it at all. And if I have to have it shipped anyway, why not get it from newegg?
What video card are you running. I would test this when I get home but my 7900GT is definately not HDCP so I would fail anyway.
http://www.hothardware.com/viewarticle.aspx?articleid=408&cid=6ah cool. those speakers are sweet!
I'm getting a message that my monitor isn't a HDCP compatible monitor with Cyberlink's BD/HD Advisor diagnostic tool.
Can anybody, that has there computer hooked up through the DVI connector, on this monitor please test this for me and see if there monitor passes the test? I'd like to now if it's a glitch with Cyberlink's software before I ship my monitor back for repair.
You can get Cyberlink's BD/HD Advisor here; http://www.cyberlink.com/multi/support/bdhd_support/diagnosis.jsp
This is from the Cyberlink website:
Note: This is a self-diagnostic tool designed to help you identify the capabilities of your system for playing high-definition movies. The CyberLink BD / HD Advisor (Beta) is made for your reference only and is prepared in good faith on the basis of data or information reasonably available. CyberLink does not guarantee its accuracy. We recommend that you contact your hardware specialist to verify our results and assist you with upgrading your system.