Duvidas Sony W4000

mbaptista

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Boas,

Ando a pensar comprar uma Sony 32W4000 ou 40W4000 no entanto tenho uma dúvida em relação à ligação ao PC através da porta VGA. Um amigo meu tem uma e diz que não consegue ter 1920x1080 quando tem o PC ligado à TV através da porta VGA.
É nabice dele ou a TV não permite mesmo 1920x1080 pela porta VGA?
 
Tá no manual, não suporta!


1280x1024 64khzHorizontal e 60hz vertical

Se quiseres ligar o pc à tv tem que ser por componentes.

Não sei que placa tens, mas normalmente existe uma saida minidin com um cabo para componentes.

Abraço.
 
Entao quer é impossível ter 1920x1080 com o PC ligado a essa TV? Nem por HDMI?

Se for assim alguém me sabe dizer um modelo de TV que suporte isso?
 
Posso jurar que li algures que podes ter uma X360 ligada por VGA a 1920x1080 a uma W4000, o que me levaria a crer que o PC também.

Vi uma altura no forodvd.com um gajo que tinha screens da ligação vga ao pc/x360 a 1080p. No primeiro caso(pc) nao sei se usa algum programa externo que force essa resoluçao.
No elotrolado.net ha fotos a 1080p por vga na x360(topico da tv 40w4000). Aí acho que era necessario recorrer a um pressing de botoes na dasboard. Sem artimanhas faz o que vem no manual 1366x768.
 
A Samsung faz 1920x1080 pela porta VGA. Li algures que isto era uma raridade neste momento::wow::wow::wow::009::009:

http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/Samsung-LE40A656/Conclusion.htm

Samsung LE40A656 Conclusion






by Vincent Teoh
5 June 2008






Pros



  • Excellent black level with decent shadow detail
  • Very good standard-def video processing (especially video and film mode deinterlacing)
  • Comprehensive set of picture adjustment controls available in user menu (including white balance and a rudimentary colour management system)
  • [100Hz Motion Plus] reduces motion blur (but may cause interpolation artefacts; see Cons)
  • "Just Scan" allows for exceptional detail from 1:1 pixel mapping
  • Displays 1080p/24 video signal from Sony PS3 without exhibiting telecine judder
  • Generous connectivity with 4 HDMI 1.3 input, USB port, etc.
  • Settings can be stored independently for each input
  • Can accept and display 1920x1080 progressive video signal over VGA:003:
  • User menu and EPG navigation quicker and more responsive than last year's models
  • Swivelling table-top stand comes pre-attached out-of-the-box for quick setup
Cons



  • [100Hz Motion Plus] may introduce interpolation artefacts like tearing, stutter or shimmering around moving objects
  • Shiny "Ultra Clear Panel" reflects ambient light and causes glare
  • Mild input lag (except in "Game" mode or over VGA) may affect sensitive gamers
  • Some clouding and backlight unevenness (though reduced to unobtrusive levels after calibration)*
  • Slight low-pitched hum from back of TV unless the screen is very bright*
* Denotes problems which may be specific to our review sample
Conclusion

The Samsung LE40A656Buy this for £759.99 at Dixons
Britain's leading HDTV retailer
LCD HDTV is more than a worthy successor to last year's models. Almost every aspect that could be improved has been improved: black level is slightly deeper; shadow detail is more revealing; flesh tones are more realistic; standard-def video processing is better; and on-screen display navigation is a lot less sluggish.
Best of all, the interpolation artefacts that come with [100Hz Motion Plus] have been attenuated to a level where they're tolerable for day-to-day viewing on the Samsung LE40A656Buy this for £759.99 at Dixons
Britain's leading HDTV retailer
, though we still wouldn't engage it for film-based content, as it makes movies look like videos even on the "Low" setting. Once we've come to accept that no 100Hz MCFI (motion-compensated frame interpolation) technology can be perfect (for the foreseeable future at least) due to the very nature of what it's trying to do (i.e. create frames that aren't there in the first place), the increase in motion resolution can be pretty appealing when [100Hz Motion Plus] is applied to the appropriate material such as sports and video games.
So, in LE40A656, has Samsung finally come up with a candidate that can mount a serious challenge to Sony Bravias at the top of the LCD hill? We believe so. Make no mistake, the Sony Bravias still hold the edge in colour balance and gaming response. And when present, their 100Hz MCFI technology is slightly more accomplished than Samsung's. But with standard-definition video processing, connectivity and most importantly price stacked firmly in Samsung's favour, the future looks extremely rosy for the LE40A656Buy this for £759.99 at Dixons
 
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A Samsung faz 1920x1080 pela porta VGA. Li algures que isto era uma raridade neste momento::wow::wow::wow::009::009:

http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/Samsung-LE40A656/Conclusion.htm

  • Can accept and display 1920x1080 progressive video signal over VGA:003:

A ideia que eu tenho era que o problema não era que a TV não conseguisse (não me lembro qual era o LCD dele) mas que a X360 pensava que não ia conseguir mandar por VGA essa resolução. E só a terceira é que se deixava de mariquisses :P e seguia em frente.
 
pois, eu tenho um 42pz81 e só suporta 1366 x 768 por VGA. e no caso pelo que li é limitaçao da televisao.

por acaso tenho a Xbox 360 tenho que experimentar o fullHD por VGA.
 
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