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RCA MM32110 32" HDTV-Ready TV

RCA MM32110 32" HDTV-Ready TV

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Beware the SVGA input!
Review: After much hassle, finally got this TV today. Looked great for about an hour, then I tested the VGA input. Apparently, this set absolutely cannot handle anything over 800x600 without damage. It does state that the maximum resolution of the set is 800x600 in the manual....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Technically Picture Perfect!
Review: Technically this T.V. I believe is the best of it's class. It is the same or more accurate than others in its class. Test Labs have proved this. Even though it does not have a line doubler or any anomorphic modes, it preforms more applications than any other HDTV's. Who cares if it's only 800x600 res. it's alot better than a crappy S-Video from a video card which eats up more system&grapics ram. It will be your fault for not realizing that Plug and Play can be set higher than the T.V. Max. It's Like using Linux, where you can alter just about any graphics setting and damage your monitor, because it's set beyond it's mean. Just be careful how you use the VGA 1 input, and don't use VGA 2 for the use of a computer, for it is only for High Definition input only! Logically all users must keep 800x600@60hz or 640x480@60/72hz only at all times with this Work of Art. I'm using the Creative Labs PC DVD Encore Dxr3 with extended high res. up to 1600x1200, and just think what that would look like through this T.V. at 800x600. Better than any other dvd player I can think of. I don't even use my receiver for video switching, because a direct video line is better than a switched video line. I run all my 2ch sources through my RCA to my SB Live! 5.1 and just think what you can do with that! My gosh there are too many things to do with this T.V, it is forever Endless. I will brag and recommend this Hi Res T.V. to anyone for years to come.
Have fun!


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