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Copycon said:

On mine there is a small sticker on the side of the back, just where the ambilight diodes are placed. Other than that, I dunno :P

 

 Damn you europeans.  Philips won't manufacture ambilight here anymore for some reason.  I miss my ambilight :(



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fadetoone said:
Copycon said:

On mine there is a small sticker on the side of the back, just where the ambilight diodes are placed. Other than that, I dunno :P

 

 Damn you europeans.  Philips won't manufacture ambilight here anymore for some reason.  I miss my ambilight :(

 

I'm really happy wirh ambilight, once you get used to it, it feels strange NOT to have it on.



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disolitude said:
I had some input lag on my old Sony XBR rear projection. I thought the new TVs have erased input lag off the face of the earth...

 

It is definitely not eliminated when it comes to composite signals. Playing SMB is a pain in the ass if you recently played it on a CRT. Timing is TOTALLY OFF :P I wonder if it's even possible to play a game that demands critical timing like Donkey Kongas on it.



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Copycon said:
It is definitely not eliminated when it comes to composite signals. Playing SMB is a pain in the ass if you recently played it on a CRT. Timing is TOTALLY OFF :P I wonder if it's even possible to play a game that demands critical timing like Donkey Kongas on it.

All I know is timing is just fine on Rock Band 2 on HDMI for me.  I played the 6 hour long endless setlist the other day and didn't have a problem.  My calibrations in the game are set to 0 ms, too.



fadetoone said:

Copycon said:
It is definitely not eliminated when it comes to composite signals. Playing SMB is a pain in the ass if you recently played it on a CRT. Timing is TOTALLY OFF :P I wonder if it's even possible to play a game that demands critical timing like Donkey Kongas on it.

All I know is timing is just fine on Rock Band 2 on HDMI for me.  I played the 6 hour long endless setlist the other day and didn't have a problem.  My calibrations in the game are set to 0 ms, too.

 

Oh, nice, it's hopefully not that then. Do you have any Consoles connected with composite?



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Copycon said:
Oh, nice, it's hopefully not that then. Do you have any Consoles connected with composite?

People still use composite?  I have the Wii hooked up to component to my receiver, which upscales it to 1080i over the HDMI.



Ok, I'll continue on the lag issue:

Have anyone here been able to play through Punch Out on a 1080p LCD-TV?

http://blog.wired.com/games/2007/04/post.html



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