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Can anyone that has an HL-P series Samsung DLP comment as to whether
this series supports input at 720p over component?
According to a thread on AVSForum.com
(http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=477178&perpage=20&pagenumber=1;
posts #10, #49, #56, and #58) the HL-P5063W may not support input at
720p over component.
Also, a few people are reporting "blotches" on their HL-P screens.
Apparently, these marks disappear soon after the TV is turned on. Has
anyone here experienced that?
Just wondering if these issues are true of all HL-P's or perhaps
limited to certain manufacturing runs.
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I just got the HL-P4674W.
The only annoying thing that I noticed so far is that when I put the TV on
4:3 mode the left and right black lines have a slight curve.
Otherwise everything is good.
"Guy" <newsgroupposter@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Can anyone that has an HL-P series Samsung DLP comment as to whether
> this series supports input at 720p over component?
>
> According to a thread on AVSForum.com
> (http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=477178&perpage=20&pagenumber=1;
> posts #10, #49, #56, and #58) the HL-P5063W may not support input at
> 720p over component.
>
> Also, a few people are reporting "blotches" on their HL-P screens.
> Apparently, these marks disappear soon after the TV is turned on. Has
> anyone here experienced that?
>
> Just wondering if these issues are true of all HL-P's or perhaps
> limited to certain manufacturing runs.
>
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