Frankdj
09-26-07, 05:14 PM
[Menu][System Setup-6][Diagnostics-3][Analysis][HDMI Test]
While looking through the information I've now got a question . . .
Monitor Data (Page 1)Vendor ID: 4D D9
Product ID 00 83
Serial Number: 01 01 01 01
Version 1.3
Extensions: 1
Features: 10
Horizontal Size (cm): 160
Vertical Size (cm): 90Monitor Data (Page 2)Manufactured Week / Year: 35 / 2007
Port: HDMI
Name: SONY TV XV
Supported Formats: 720p 480p 480i 480i <--------
Range: V=(58,62) H=(15,70), pc=150So my question is . . . what's up with the "Supported Formats" information? My TV supports 480i, 480p, 740p, 1080i, 1080p, and 1080/24p via the HDMI connection yet this page shows it only supports up to 720p? Is this actually affecting the quality of the picture I'm viewing? :confused:
While looking through the information I've now got a question . . .
Monitor Data (Page 1)Vendor ID: 4D D9
Product ID 00 83
Serial Number: 01 01 01 01
Version 1.3
Extensions: 1
Features: 10
Horizontal Size (cm): 160
Vertical Size (cm): 90Monitor Data (Page 2)Manufactured Week / Year: 35 / 2007
Port: HDMI
Name: SONY TV XV
Supported Formats: 720p 480p 480i 480i <--------
Range: V=(58,62) H=(15,70), pc=150So my question is . . . what's up with the "Supported Formats" information? My TV supports 480i, 480p, 740p, 1080i, 1080p, and 1080/24p via the HDMI connection yet this page shows it only supports up to 720p? Is this actually affecting the quality of the picture I'm viewing? :confused: